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You go too far in the other direction. First of all, "evil" is a ridiculous word to use for an economic system. Secondly, capitalism can easily become even more "evil" (to use your word). The current U.S. patent system is a good case in point. It has been completely "bought". This happened when Bush ordered that the USPTO had to operate at a profit. The free-market is a great thing, and we need more of it. But don't tote it around like a religion. It has it's limitations too.