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this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2023
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Capitalism is an economic system founded in private ownership of land, natural resouces, goods, services, etc.
That mostly predates capitalism, though.
According to us anti-capitalists it predates capitalism. According to a good number of people, the definition of capitalism is basically... anything involving money.
Money is not a problem. Money is just a tool to exchange value. Any socialist experience that I know use(d) currency. The difference is that not everything was up for sale.
I'm not an anticapitalist, though.
Oh. My apologies.