Robert Hirsch
1 min readMar 21, 2019

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Huh, a big long article about how capitalism (with a capital C no less) is failing millennials with no definition of what you are referring to?

I say this because, without a doubt, the thing failing millennials is most certainly NOT capitalism. There are no free markets, private property is not respected at any level of society or government. Heck, consent itself isn’t even respected.

Every single issue you mention as a problem, education, medicine savings, etc is a direct result of government intervention either setting the new price for products and services (this can be clearly seen in education), adding so many requirements and regulations that the price of the product sky rockets, or affects the price in ways that harm the environment (like with oil and road subsidies) or impoverished nations (by subsidizing farming). By doing so, the very best indicator we have to discover value and harm is made useless.

But somehow capitalism is the problem? I think you are vastly misunderstanding the word. Please look up Zaxlebax. That is what you are doing.

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Robert Hirsch
Robert Hirsch

Written by Robert Hirsch

Author, Maker, Father, Dreamer. Robert received his Ph.D. from RPI in Mechatronics. Since then, consumer devices, renewable energy, and now blockchain.

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