Capitalism & Anarchism

 Preamble

“Governments never learn. Only people learn.
— Milton Friedman

rom the emergence of the first primitive hominy to the days of today, humankind has aspired for greatness. Since our earliest days in cold and dark caves, until the construction of high-rising skyscrapers in desert metropoles, we have aspired for ultimate achievements and the solution of the impossible. Whether we have thereby required the support of our fellow human beings or obtained victory all by ourselves, it was because of the Homo sapiens’ superiority over inferior beings, may they be bipedal with wings or quadrupedal capable of chasing prey at the velocity of sports cars. There are at least two things that will keep humankind ahead of all of them: Thumbs—and our brain. Some may argue, but it should be clear that it is the latter that had us stick out of the crowd of cohabitants on this marvellous blue marble.