Capitalism is the only system that can make freedom, individuality, and the pursuit of values possible in practice.
There are self-styled "anarcho-capitalists" (not to be confused with anarchists of any persuasion), who want the state abolished as a regulator of capitalism, and government handed over to capitalists.
The development of capitalism consists in everyone having the right to serve the consumer better or more cheaply.
WikiLeaks is designed to make capitalism more free and ethical.
Corporations have nothing to do with values, and they know it, and sometimes say it.
Capitalism is an art form.
. . . open-market democratic capitalism isn't the best system of government in the world, it just works the best.
Capitalism is war; socialism is peace.
Is it capitalism or states that must be destroyed in order to get peace, or must both be abolished?
The uneven distribution of wealth in the world is due to the uneven distribution of capitalism.
. . . just as early industrial capitalism moved the focus of existence from being to having, post-industrial culture has moved that focus from having to appearing.
The United States stock market, the most iconic market in global capitalism, is rigged.
Crime is just unvarnished capitalism, after all.
We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings.
Unbridled capitalism in the United States can't be sustained socially. It leads to tensions.
The only economic paradigm that movies have ever known is capitalism. There were no church sponsors or state patronage. The idea was that if you'd pay to see it, we'll make it for you.
We've got to get rid of the fear of failure in this country. In America, people start things, fail and shake themselves down and start things again. The animal spirit of capitalism is stronger there.
Only in time of peace can the wastes of capitalism be tolerated.
When we truly discover love, capitalism will not be possible and Marxism will not be necessary.
Capitalism is about turning luxuries into necessities.