No one worships capitalism. Quite the opposite in fact, given that the critics of it blatantly fetishize false idols.
The problem is that "capitalism" is a misnomer, used by people who would prefer the concept of the free exchange of goods and services be replaced for some variety or another of slavery.
Because what we have now is very, very far from the free exchange of goods and services. But the leftoids will rail against a system they created and imposed on us anyway, because some syphilitic old hobo from the 1800s told them it was a good buzzword to yell while trying to destroy civilization.
Yes "capitalism" is simply trade. That's why you can never actually get rid of it. You can only limit what is acceptable to trade or not. The most adherent "free market" ones would say you should be able to trade nuclear weapons, prostitution, slavery, etc.
The only difference is if it's the people able to participate in such trading, or if only the government is allowed to.
And here Mishima is just talking about the bastardization of language and loss of tradition, which has been going on in English for a long time now. If you check the Websters 1828 dictionary on some terms its like we are speaking two different languages.
No one worships capitalism. Quite the opposite in fact, given that the critics of it blatantly fetishize false idols.
The problem is that "capitalism" is a misnomer, used by people who would prefer the concept of the free exchange of goods and services be replaced for some variety or another of slavery.
Because what we have now is very, very far from the free exchange of goods and services. But the leftoids will rail against a system they created and imposed on us anyway, because some syphilitic old hobo from the 1800s told them it was a good buzzword to yell while trying to destroy civilization.
Yes "capitalism" is simply trade. That's why you can never actually get rid of it. You can only limit what is acceptable to trade or not. The most adherent "free market" ones would say you should be able to trade nuclear weapons, prostitution, slavery, etc.
The only difference is if it's the people able to participate in such trading, or if only the government is allowed to.
And here Mishima is just talking about the bastardization of language and loss of tradition, which has been going on in English for a long time now. If you check the Websters 1828 dictionary on some terms its like we are speaking two different languages.
I tried to look up 'nigger' and the text box turned red and redirected me to a suggestions page
You got me curious enough to look up the full text and it looks like it just hadn't been included yet.
That isn't the proper term, you have to look up negro for that.