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LiberalElite

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Thu Nov 28, 2013, 10:25 PM Nov 2013

HuffPost Blog in Business Section: If You Shop on Thanksgiving, You Are Part of the Problem

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matt-walsh/shopping-on-thanksgiving_b_4310109.html


I'm a capitalist. It's not my religion, I won't bow before its altar, I won't kiss its ring, but I believe in capitalism. It's an invention of man and it involves money, so it's not perfect, but I've never heard anyone suggest a better system. So I'm a capitalist.

I am not, however, a consumerist. I like the freedom and innovation of capitalism; I loathe the materialism and gluttony of consumerism. There's a popular misconception that capitalism and consumerism are inextricably linked; that one naturally involves and requires the other. But this is a fallacy. Certainly the "stimulus" programs a few years ago ought to have dispelled this notion entirely. The government perverted the free market and elected to hand free money to millions of people, hoping that they'd go out and buy a bunch of stuff with it. This was consumerism at the expense of capitalism, and it revealed our priorities: forget freedom, forget principle -- just buy stuff.

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HuffPost Blog in Business Section: If You Shop on Thanksgiving, You Are Part of the Problem (Original Post) LiberalElite Nov 2013 OP
If you equate buying Chinese crap with love, you have a problem with your values BlueStreak Nov 2013 #1
To each his own but I could not stand to go to a store treestar Nov 2013 #2
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