> Capitalism is based around bad decisions being punished
What constitutes a bad decision in your view?
My perspective is that Capitalism actively encourages and rewards the kind of behaviour most would consider to be morally and ethically bankrupt. The simplest example would be monopolising control of a limited but necessary resource, thereby granting you what is effectively absolute power over those who need it. Think oxygen supply on a moon base or fresh water on deserted island.
Take cigarette companies also. The "good" decision under capitalism was for them to knowingly deceive society on the health risks of their product. All so they could continue to profit.
What constitutes a bad decision in your view?
My perspective is that Capitalism actively encourages and rewards the kind of behaviour most would consider to be morally and ethically bankrupt. The simplest example would be monopolising control of a limited but necessary resource, thereby granting you what is effectively absolute power over those who need it. Think oxygen supply on a moon base or fresh water on deserted island.
Take cigarette companies also. The "good" decision under capitalism was for them to knowingly deceive society on the health risks of their product. All so they could continue to profit.