There is no moral basis for capitalism. It's just based on human selfishness isn't it?

There is a moral basis for capitalism - individual liberty. A basic moral principle for Libertarian capitalism is that every individual is entitled to utilize the resources he owns as he sees fit - including his own mind and body. This is defined as his 'property right'.

Another common Libertarian term is 'self ownership', meaning that every individual owns his own mind and body and no one else can dictate to him how he should use them. These principles enable a definition of Libertarianism as a political system not just an economic system. The key legal limitation on behaviour is the notion of 'non-initiation of force' - one person may not initiate force against another except in self defence (initiation of force can include things like fraud).

The legal basis for interaction between parties is the 'contract' - an implicit or explicit mutual agreement as to what obligations each party has towards the other. The aim is to attempt to define exactly what each party really wants from ... more.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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