"Capitalism should not be condemned, since we haven't had capitalism"
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The intent is both moral and tactical. Moral, because Paul’s worldview treats voluntary exchange as legitimate and coercion as the original sin; tactical, because it shifts the debate from outcomes to authenticity. You’re not arguing about whether markets fail or whether inequality corrodes democracy; you’re arguing about whether the label fits. It’s a debate-ending maneuver disguised as an opening question.
The subtext is a warning about power: big government doesn’t restrain big business, it manufactures it. In Paul’s libertarian frame, regulation becomes a tool for incumbents, monetary policy a hidden tax, and bailouts a rigged casino where losses are socialized and gains privatized. This was especially potent in the post-2008 climate, when disgust at Wall Street and Washington briefly rhymed across the left-right divide.
What makes the line work is its plausibility. America plainly isn’t a free-market Eden; it’s a dense web of subsidies, patents, barriers to entry, and revolving doors. Paul’s sentence weaponizes that complexity into a simple absolution: don’t condemn capitalism for sins committed by a system that only wears its name.
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"Capitalism should not be condemned, since we haven't had capitalism." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/capitalism-should-not-be-condemned-since-we-25565/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



