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Allow me to intervene.
My theory is that there's no flaw in capitalism in itself as a scheme, but on people's intuition and conception of reality. People conceive reality from the fixed pie point of view, and intuitively think that for anything to work properly someone should command it. It's perhaps an inheritance from our most primitive upbringings, when those simple concepts where the absolute truth in an unproductive, uncohesioned society.
About "it's not true capitalism", it doesn't compare at all with the "it wasn't true socialism". We say "it isn't true capitalism" when you don't have that many companies to choose from. Socialists say "it wasn't true socialism" when tragedies are measured with no less than 8 digits on any parameter (deats, destruction, loss of capital, etc). The virtue of capitalism is that even when it's not "true capitalism", it's the highest standard of living on earth. When it's not "true socialism", there's no standard, no living, no earth.