To add, trading/investing in shares does not necessarily mean one believes in 'capitalism'.
Unfortunately, 'capitalism' makes survival more difficult, since many of life's basic necessities become expensive, such as land & housing.
Therefore, some people invest in shares out of forced necessity rather than due to greed or narcissism.
Why be a slave to the bank when you can make easy $ from shares?
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Katoom. You really need to look at reality rather than get lost in your own idiosyncratic views.
The majority of ordinary (normal) people in the world are happy to be workers rather than capitalists. That is why there is a massive supply of workers to make money for capitalists. This is why 'the masses' exist.
Why is this?
Because according to nature, we are born into tribal & family groups where each individual must 'chip in' to the collective endeavor. Most people genetically do not have capitalist ambitions because they are normal. i.e., genetically designed to give & share.
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