More trust for a conservative who has always rejected capitalism on first principles, than one who has rejected it empirically. Capitalism breeds success. Unequal success certainly. Objecting to it after observing it means rejecting a fair game based on an unwanted outcome.
Most people don't have a well developed conception of fairness, especially as it concerns games with an element of chance. In which context "the dice aren't loaded" is about the best you can do.
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right, but what makes capitalism the "dice aren't loaded" scenario here?
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The dice are loaded in various ways. And Capitalism, especially actually existing Capitalism, is imperfect. But things tend to run their course more easily and often in Capitalism. They get obstructed in strange ways the more intervention there is
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