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Capitalism – Free Market Not Crony


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Darrell Castle defends Capitalism and talks about the difference between Free Market Capitalism and Crony Capitalism. Transcript Notes CAPITALISM—FREE MARKET NOT CRONY Hello this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. Today is Friday July 28, 2017 and on today’s report we will be discussing Capitalism, some of its attributes, as well as some reasons why it is rapidly going out of fashion, especially among the young.  That it is losing its grip on the West is confirmation that Western Civilization with all its advantages such as the rule of law and especially the ascendency of individual rights as opposed to state power, is in steep decline. That’s too bad, because virtually everything valuable built in the last 2000 years owes its existence to Western Civilization and along with it, capitalism. Reason Magazine conducted a recent poll among those age 18-24 and 58% of them said they view socialism favorably and capitalism unfavorably but at the same time 64% said they favored the free market rather than government managed markets. Those opposing ideas show ignorance of both systems. I think it was F. Scott Fitzgerald who said “the test of a first rate intelligence  is the ability to hold two opposing views in the mind at once and still retain the ability to function.” In a separate study conducted by Harvard University 51% of the same age group said they did not like capitalism and 42% said they did like it. It was Mark Twain who said “don’t let schooling interfere with your education.” I would wager that most of those polled at Harvard on both sides of the equation have dreams of a Wall Street job someday or at least dreams of working for one of the Fortune 500 companies. But, after many years of indoctrination by Marxist professors who could blame them for being confused? These young people have all grown up in a world of ever increasing state power and state control of everything. For at least 12 years, and for most of them much more than that, they have been subjected to relentless government propaganda at least 8 hours a day. The state has had control of these people far more than their parents even if their parents had the best of intentions. When not in direct state sponsored propaganda sessions young people today are under the relentless influence of peer groups through social media which shapes their lives. They are simply creatures of their programming. Capitalism seems harsh to those who are dependent on government or who want more people to be dependent on government.  It seems hard because it is hard and through harsh destruction of failures, mistakes, etc. the system as well as individuals gets stronger and stronger. Your child becomes stronger by walking, falling and getting back up, not by having you carry him for his entire life. In the truly free market, personal responsibility has not been killed by the demand of universal rights and equality of outcome. There is no free child care, health care, college, housing and it is still necessary to save and work hard to succeed. The free market is admittedly very hard. It doesn’t care about your feelings, your ethnicity or your gender identity. It provides no safe spaces or trigger warnings it is in fact the opposite of those things. The free market is risky because in order for an economic system to flourish it needs risk. It is ruthless and dream crushing and will callously disregard your personal wants and needs. It is, as Joseph Schumpeter argued a force of creative destruction. In other words if the too big to fail banks had been surrendered to the free market for destruction, younger, more profitable banks would have taken their place and by now the system would be back on its feet and going strong instead of having the same government supported debt based casinos now with more debt and more risky investments than ever. The ever increasing and ever more strident critics of capitalism have been able to confuse many by failing to distinguish between real...
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