Michael Novak once said, "Capitalism must be fascinated by Caritas's humble love gift." This is a very moving and realistic concept, but that is not the reality of our lives. The structure derived from our modern free enterprise, the 18th century Catholic church injected a lot of things, and love is certainly not one of them. Capitalism is essential for our continued development towards a modern future, but at some point capitalism has lost its artistry.
The article on the Marxist website defines capitalism as "according to the needs of capitalists, from the perspective of everyone, according to the capitalist's desire." The reader will soon remember that this capitalist definition is vaguely reminiscent of a similar definition of communism and socialism. Unfortunately, this is not a definition of capitalism. Indeed, it is the definition of totalitarian autocracy, and I would like to prove that it has nothing to do with true capitalism. According to the dictator's desire, this sentence can be written more accurately as "in response to the dictator's needs from everyone", but for the capitalist enemies who frequently visit this website It is not satisfactory.
If you have not seen Gordon Gekko saying "greedy is good" let's go to see his speech in the film "Wall Street" in 1987. Greed is an important part of capitalism and efficient market, because there is no better word. But in FYRFLY there is a movement and a spirit that brings greater returns than pure capitalism. I call it "greedy". Greed for Good will appear with various names. Mark Benioff, the founder and chief executive of Salesforce, calls this a "thoughtful capitalism." Salesforce has grown in 1-1-1 social contribution program during the 18 years since the establishment, bringing excellent results to the balance sheet of shareholders and stakeholders. Likewise, John Mackey, Co-CEO of Whole Foods, is developing the concept of "conscious capitalism". It injects higher purpose consciousness and interdependence into the enterprise.
Greed is a virtue now. Margaret Thatcher made selfishness policy advocate. Capitalism is not dependent on greed, but its modern performance seems to be true. I quote the evidence that the gap between the operator's wages and the people working for them is growing. The level of greed is extremely vigilant and is now being advertised as an important driving force for economic growth. Greed is a list of evil, leaving 6. You describe the number of obese in Western society and you just need to see how this sin will be normal. According to the Health Assessment Association, "About three quarters of American men, over 60% of women are obese or overweight." Most developed countries show similar trends. Eating too much is normal, obviously it is no longer a sin. 5 remaining