The headline will seem to be an oxymoron to most readers because they see capitalism as the system that benefits capitalists. Capitalism is what capitalists do after all. But that only emphasizes the poverty of public education and its capture by Marxists.
Why should we allow Marx to define capitalism when we don't accept his definition of Christianity as the opium of the people? Those who distilled the principles of capitalism, theologians at the University of Salamanca during the Reformation, and its most important proponents, such as Adam Smith, should define what capitalism means. According to them, capitalism is a system of government that enforces individual rights to life, liberty and property. Those require the rule of law, equality before the law and very limited government.

