Capitalism, as we know it, isn't a form of individualism or free market at all. Think about it. Why do huge corporations like Mickey D's, Sony, Wal-Mart, etc. need competition? Capitalism is all about monopoly, but isn't that similar what the Bolsheviks did in the 1910's and 1920's with forced collectivization of the Pre-Soviet farms and businesses? A Free Market is about spliting up the economic control of the world into as many hands as possible.
So, a truly Free Market does not exist. Not at all. A Free Market really never taken place in any point in history. Capitalism does not exist.
So does that mean the Leninists, Trotskyists, Communists, etc. have been fighting against their very own ideology of collectivism?
I'll close with a classic Proudhon quote:
"Capitalism is the exploitation of the weak by the strong, and communism is the exploitation of the strong by the weak."
I wish I could quote Proudhon everyday.







