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Democratically overseen and regulated capitalism can work well, but tends to get corrupted.
But, the cuteness D:
A hoodlum must have stolen our CUTNEEEEEESSS!
Whoa buddy, you threw out a whole lot of conclusions without even defining what capitalism is. Capitalism is about mutual voluntary exchanges. It means the freedom to be able to exchange whatever you want on a market as long as both parties consent to the transaction. Limited capitalism is an oxymoron, as it's like saying 'You have the freedom to exchange anything as long as you have permission from a third party to do so.' If you require permission from a third party to exchange otherwise force (violence) will be used against you than you no longer have capitalism.
Bascially in a nut shell what you're saying is that 'you' support the use of violence against people for disagreeing with the majority.
I own myself and the effects of my actions, I am a capitalist.
I disagree on your definition, in of itself capitalism really just means that things are privately instead of state/government-owned/run.