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No, that is anarchism. A free society is a society without any restrictions. In a true capitalism only the market is necessarily free. Sure, you would have no government, but the creating of restrictions would still be present, just in the hands of the corporations instead of the non-existent state. The fact that a capitalism is merely a collection of individuals without any political connections makes such a "society" just as impossible as a communism. The only difference between the two is that a true communism is an utopian society, while a true capitalism would just be a crappy place to live in.
Anarchy is a form of government. Capitalism is a societal formation. Apples and oranges, my friend.
Also, true communism would be a bloody horrible place to live. I have the right to live my own life - yet communism condemns that as evil, and capitalism hails that as just. I know which one I'd choose.
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captalism does not gurantee freedom. neither does it gurantee equality.
Capitalism does not guarantee equality, which is a good thing in my book. But it does guarantee freedom: the freedom of choice, the freedom to live your own live, with your own mind, by your own efforts and products of those efforts. Just to point out, the US social system is not true capitalism.
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we do not have the same oppurtunities. in america i would not be able to get where i am today. my parents could not afford glasgow university if it was not paid for for me. it would be too expensive. but i am given this oppurtunity. which could actually shape my life, my conditions, career. and this depended purely on my grades. not on what my parents could afford.
We cannot control from whom and where we are born. Freedom is the ability of choice. If you uphold that virtue, then where you are born is irrelevent, as is what other people have.
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I am amazed at how many people consider economical equality a symbol of mediocrity. You mean poor people are mediocre? What the hell? You count the success of a person on basis on how much he or she has earned through his life? And that is freedom? For God's sake, think about what you people are saying for a moment. The day I am asked to name succesfull people and I say "Bill Gates", please, shoot me in the head.
I did not say that monetary product was the only possible product of one's efforts. Anyone who exercises their mind and lives by the efforts of their own life and mind gets some sort of product(if not tangible) for their efforts. By "stagnate," I meant by evading the effort of thought or action, living purely in the routine, and blaming everyone above them for their own "lack of opportunities."
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and why can't we have both?
We can't have both because, just as communism is the antithesis of capitalism, so is external equality the antithesis of external freedom.