Capitalism more fundamentally sculpts an epistemology of truthlessness than any other way of life. It's a form of pseudo-deontology that imagines the NAP as the only moral law, and in doing so makes circumstantially profitable errors of character into reified subjective truths.
Capitalists say things like "It's their property" in respect to irresponsibility, which is ignorant of additional moral requirements outside the NAP
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Everything happens with some degree of chance, so irresponsibility sometimes pays off, but that does not make it good. But individual capitalists inevitably become rich by doing irresponsible things on occasion, and then their "truth" becomes that irresponsibility=responsibility
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A fatal flaw in popular capitalism is, it equates profitability over an arbitrary, finite time interval with responsibility. This inevitably leads to irresponsibility.
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