>>12
Sounds a bit Utopian to be honest. Though a true free market (and not the faux free market that some idiots repeat) would provide the whole "self reliance, self producing, and trade amongst all peoples."
>>7
It's not some simple "buzz word." There is actual corporate welfare going on. I agree with you that government fails on a large scale; it needs to be limited. But the big interests that made "capitalism fail" as you say, is because they're married to big government. It would not be perfect, but if the corporate welfare were to be abolished, I think we would be in better shape, that's for sure.