I’m not just a centrist, I’m a conservative! I agree with Adam Smith, the father of Capitalism.
For instance, I agree with him that monopolies must be regulated or they will corrupt the government:
It is to sell the one as dear, and to buy the
other as cheap as possible, and consequently to exclude, as much
as possible, all rivals from the particular market where they keep
their shop. The genius of the administration, therefore, so far as
concerns the trade of the company, is the same as that of the direc-
tion. It tends to make government subservient to the interest of
monopoly, and consequently to stunt the natural growth of some
parts, at least, of the surplus produce of the country, to what is
barely sufficient for answering the demand of the company
…
They will employ the whole authority of government,
and pervert the administration of Justice, in order to harass and
ruin those who interfere with them in any branch of commerce,
which by means of agents, either concealed, or at least not pub-
licly avowed, they may choose to carry on.
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I also agree with him that landlords are parasites and need to be heavily taxed:
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
A tax upon ground-rents would not raise the rents of houses. It would fall altogether upon the owner of the ground-rent, who acts always as a monopolist, and exacts the greatest rent which can be got for the use of his ground.
If you call yourself a captalist but don’t even believe in what Adam Smith said, are you really even a capitalist?
I’m not just a centrist, I’m a conservative! I agree with Adam Smith, the father of Capitalism.
For instance, I agree with him that monopolies must be regulated or they will corrupt the government:
…
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I also agree with him that landlords are parasites and need to be heavily taxed:
If you call yourself a captalist but don’t even believe in what Adam Smith said, are you really even a capitalist?
Nooooo, you’re supposed to quote something about “the invisible hand of the market” without context!
That didn’t stop the Christians
Sure, but people are a lot more fervent in their support of capitalism than christianity.