IN COMMON UNDERSTANDING, the capitalist system means the profit
system. To bring sense into the discussion, we must clarify the
concept of profit by distinguishing between profit and paper profit.
A paper profit is a dream or forecast of power to enjoy wealth.
Actual enjoyment or use of wealth is the only realized profit.
"Production for use" is but another way of saying production
for profit. The profit system is therefore the use system, with
which no one can quarrel. Capitalism is the system of guaranteeing
use or profit by private ownership, and since there is no other
way of gaining such security, there is no fault to be found with
the capitalist system when clearly understood. The desire for
use or profit is natural, ownership as a means of assuring it
is natural, and free money as a means of conveying and acquiring
ownership makes the third of a natural and wholesome trinity.
The effect of the valun upon the capitalist system will be to
permit capitalism to be its natural self and to become known for
what it really is, namely, the cultural developer of man through
its facilitating the first and grandest law of nature, the law
of selfishness. The most cooperative, the most social and the
most elevating principle of life is selfishness, and capitalism
is its handmaid. The impulse of acquisition, which is the driving
force in enrichment, brings discontent through disappointment,
but never through realization. Capitalism is never criticized
when it works. Only its miscarriages bring grief and bitterness.
These disappointments have developed the queer logic of collectivism,
which argues that since capitalism has not worked fairly for all,
it should not work for any. The collectivists also overlook the
fact that capitalism has not worked fairly because of the interference
of collectivism. The sufferer from the biased operation of capitalism
is the victim of collectivism without knowing it. The political
money pretense and all political intervention in personal enterprise
are collectivist schemes. True capitalism seeks and permits no
political interference; its task is the organization of society
on a purely economic basis with complete liberty of action therein
assured to every individual.
Capitalism is life itself. There is no starting point in evolution
beyond the impulse to live—the law of self preservation—and
right there capitalism starts. Self preservation implies self
advancement, and thus all life follows a consistent capitalistic
line that is unalterable. Despite the handicaps of collectivism,
therefore, capitalism functions because there is no other system
that will function at all.
The capitalist system has been pushing the world along for several
billions of years. He who would abolish it must start a new universe
on a new principle.
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