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Anarchism is not a form of capitalism; anarchism is a form of collectivism, where individual rights are subject to the rule of competing gangs.


Essa e mais outras inúmeras pérolas (como Those who attempt to combine anarchism with capitalism, make the error of confusing the peaceful form of competition of capitalism -- trade, ideas, and dollars -- with the brutal "jungle" form of competition of anarchism -- brutality, whims, and bombs) no sensacional Capitalism.org.


Não perca também o instigante tour pelo capitalismo:

A society where art is not a disorganized pile of scratches, scribbled by a drug-induced hippie with his eyes closed, but is an enlightening masterpiece, showing man as he could be and should be: a hero.

A society where being an "individual" is not some superficial trait, such as wearing your pants backwards, or having five rings through your nose, but refers to something important: to being a producer, a creator, a thinker — a moralist.

A society where the evil is not rewarded, but punished, and the good is admired, and praised. A society where virtue is not a weakness, but a strength.

A society where a life of imaginable riches and wealth, is a possibility — for everyone who is willing to think.



O capitalismo deve ser um barato!