Capitalism just benefits corporations. Who wants corporations running the place?
It’s a favourite rhetorical trick of socialists to paint all fans of the free market as corporate lackeys. In fact the vast majority of businesses are not corporations. The definition of a business is that which produces goods and services. Charities and non-profits are businesses. A doctor is a businessman. Even most of the for-profit businesses are quite small, employing 10 people or less. It is these dedicated entrepreneurs that are really the heart of capitalism. There can be an overlap of interests in a free market – that which is in the interest of a corporation can be in the interests of everyone else as well. Too many regulations can end up harming small businesses more than corporations. Corporations can afford to comply with government regulations, but small businesses may not.
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