(Why) Americans Don’t Understand What Capitalism Really Is
Or, How The Opposite of Capitalism Isn’t Socialism — It’s My Local Record Store
Feb 21, 2019 · 11 min read

Here’s tiny question. Across the street from me, a while ago, a little record shop, with a charming little cafe in the back,
 opened up. Confession time, my friends love it. They go there to have 
little coffees and buy some vinyl and just generally pootle around.
Now,
 as far as I can see, there’s a huge difference between the local 
hipster record store across the street from me, and Goldman Sachs. They 
couldn’t be more different — sharks in bad suits, versus aging hipsters 
and folk guitar nights. Yet we’re supposed to think they’re both 
“capitalism.” Are both these things really “capitalism”? If they are — 
aren’t we failing to think clearly or well about the subject at all, 
because we’ve lumped two things that are totally dissimilar together? If
 you agree with me that my local record store seems a whole lot like the
 opposite of Goldman Sachs — you should also agree that it’s the 
opposite of capitalism, and therefore, the opposite of capitalism isn’t 
socialism, but my little record store.
And
 yet I read a tweet today that went like this: “the problem isn’t 
capitalism! It’s this rigged system! America’s never been socialist and 
never will be!” Sigh. My friends, let me say this gently. Americans have
 no idea what capitalism actually is, and that is a big part of 
America’s troubles. Americans have the same 
relationship to capitalism as the Soviets did to socialism — since it’s 
the only idea allowed in society, nobody really understands or thinks 
about it well at all. One consequence of growing up in a Soviet 
society — in this case capitalism, not communism — is that people grow 
miseducated about that very system. It becomes all things, everything, 
and in the end, nothing.
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