The speaker, identifying as a pragmatic capitalist, critiques two "disturbing" forms of modern capitalism: state-sponsored capitalism seen in Russia and China, and the Objectivist libertarian capitalism associated with Ayn Rand. They argue these differ from "enlightened capitalism" and warn that the libertarian form is attracting younger generations under the guise of personal freedom. A highlighted quote references ISIS using capitalist tools like Twitter and Facebook.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Pope Francis | ||
| Ayn Rand | ||
| Marx |
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Goldman Sachs | ||
| Harvard Business School | ||
| Objectivist School | ||
| UKIP | ||
| ISIS | ||
| Location | Context |
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"“Look at what’s happening in ISIS … look at the sophistication of which they’ve taken the tools of capitalism … at what they’ve done with Twitter and Facebook.”"Source
"I was as hard-nosed a capitalist as you get."Source
"But there’s a strand of capitalism today — two strands of it, that are very disturbing."Source
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