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Greetings Rasi
Yes, how we define things are important.
IMO, we define things for what they are and not what they may want to be or someone else wants them to be. Inherently good or not, the implementation of capitalism, as I have seen, is not good for the majority poor masses. It has been proven and shown, IMO.
Can you show me a gov't that have achieved the ideals which you say are not inherently wrong where capitalism is fair and just for everyone?
Peace
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