capitalism

We Stopped Practising Capitalism

18 November 2025

3.1 MINS

Capitalism, at its best, reflects the natural order — value exchanged for value, contribution for reward. When systems drift from nature’s design, they collapse. True capitalism, like creation itself, never lies.

Nature doesn’t lie. If a system isn’t found in the natural world, we should question why we are trying to build it.

In a world where more and more people seem to hate capitalism and clamour for socialism, I find myself wondering if we’ve chosen the wrong villain.

Capitalism isn’t the problem. Maybe it’s the closest thing we have to nature.

Imagine a small community. Someone opens a business, a bakery, a farm stand, a cafe. That business provides real value to the community. In return, the community supports it. That business supports the family who runs it, and that family pours back into the community supporting other businesses, hiring local, building a healthy feedback loop of value and care. But if that business doesn’t meet the community’s needs, it fails. People stop coming.

Nature works the same way: what no longer serves the ecosystem is broken down and composted so something else can grow. In nature, the weak isn’t artificially sustained; it’s transformed. The strong doesn’t dominate; it contributes.

Capitalism, at its best, mirrors that.

It’s not about exploitation. It’s about exchange: energy for energy, value for value. Systems that serve the whole survive. Those that do not, fade away. That’s not cruelty; it’s natural law.

Fair is Fair

I was having a conversation the other day when someone said that one’s ability to contribute shouldn’t be tied to their financial worth.

And I asked, Why not? What we bring to the table should be connected not to our worth as human beings, which is inherent, but to what we contribute to the mission, the business, the whole.

We cannot force businesses to pay more in the name of fairness if it bankrupts them or shifts costs to customers who are also struggling.

Every person has innate worth as a child of God, but that doesn’t mean everyone must be paid the same regardless of their impact. That’s not how ecosystems work. That’s not how any functional system works.

It must be energy in, energy out.

I’m grateful for the conversations I have with people I don’t always agree with. They sharpen my thinking. But I believe that we must use discernment. And as I write in my book, Debunked by Nature: Nature never lies.

If an idea is being presented and it never appears in the natural world, we can safely assume that it has been manipulated, manufactured, and rooted in emotion rather than reality. These ideas are often set in motion for ideological or political purposes.

But creation’s perfection, nature, itself never tells a fib.

Distorted

What we blame as capitalism is often not capitalism at all. It’s the result of government overreach, unchecked money printing, massive deficit spending, and collusion between the state and mega-corporations.

That’s not a free market. That’s not the organic exchange of value. It’s a distorted system propped up by artificial flows of capital and centralised control. It’s feudalism in a new suit, rigged in favour of the powerful, but falsely blamed on capitalism itself.

I’ve experienced real capitalism. When I ran my restaurant, we were thriving. We fed the community. The community fed us. It was mutual, honest, and beautiful.

Then Covid hit. And overnight, the government changed the rules. Small businesses like mine were shut down. Big-box stores stayed open.

That wasn’t capitalism. That was manufactured collapse under the illusion of fairness and safety. People now point to capitalism and blame it for everything from inequality to burnout. But we haven’t had true capitalism in decades.

And socialism, the supposed alternative, is being romanticised. But it doesn’t show up in nature. You don’t see cows collecting hay for other cows. You don’t see goats paying for the healthcare of other goats. You don’t see lions building housing for rival prides.

Nature is not socialist. It’s cooperative, but only when cooperation benefits the whole. It’s not about forced redistribution. It’s about contribution to the ecosystem.

Even a tree gives back: oxygen, shade, shelter, beauty. And in return, it receives what it needs to thrive. Maybe that’s what true capitalism really is:

Earning your place through contribution, not coercion.

We must ask ourselves honestly: Are we still mirroring nature? Or have we started mimicking a machine, a top-down system built on control, not connection? Because what we mirror shapes what we become.

And I believe that divine intelligence expressed through nature is far wiser than any centralised human plan. We ignore that mirror at our peril.

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Republished with thanks to The Brownstone Institute and Mollie Engelhart. Image courtesy of Adobe.

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3 Comments

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    Jeannie Young 18 November 2025 at 12:03 pm - Reply

    I find the above article disturbing.

    It does not support Biblical values of caring for the weak, orphans and widows.

    It may be the “natural order” as in “survival of the fittest” but is this God’s order?

    Capitalism at its best, functions for the able and capable, but how does this model work for those with limited capacity, either physically or mentally ?

    At its worst, fuelled by human greed, and desires, Capitalism brings exploitation, theft and fraud.

    All human systems have flaws, because of human nature.
    For society to flourish, in human, and godly ways, we need to build in mercy and justice, not merely economics.

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    Countess Antonia Maria Violetta Scrivanich 18 November 2025 at 5:15 pm - Reply

    A very sensible article which proves we do not have true Capitalism, ie that it is not about a Free Market. Hawke and Keating introduced Capital Gains Tax , a tax to prevent little people from getting ahead financially. John Howard did the same –gave us GST after swearing he would ” never ” introduce it ! The Albanese govt is in debt to Overseas interests Trillions of dollars. So , what new taxes will it introduce ?We see ramping at hospitals, loss of Freedom of Speech, rampant crime, masked Gaza Protestors , our prime land and homes owned by Chinese, our mines, gas owned by various Oversea countries , Nursing Homes shutting–people left to die unfed , uncared at home, our Defence Forces a joke, etc, etc. Australia with its socialist Federal and State govts is an abject FAILURE on all levels–“T he Unlucky Country. ” In 1951 when I was a child Menzies was our Liberal Prime Minister and every State Govt was TRUE Liberal ( not today’s phony “Liberals ” ) and Australia was the happiest country on Earth (‘The Lucky Country “) which socialism has now destroyed forever ! In 1951 it’s caring attitude ,strong morals and Prosperity were the result of adherence to Christianity, not from Karl Marx’s ‘Communist Manifesto” which only brought poverty, censorship and terror (the knock of the door in the night –disappearances ) to so much of Europe. Socialist Australia is a Failure on every level backed by women who have no real education. “Free ” handouts have to be paid by taxes, by robbing hard -working small businesses and anyone who is starting to get ahead . Eventually Socialism fails. One day we may have a revolution when when the ‘Free ” this and that stops .

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    Countess Antonia Maria Violetta Scrivanich 18 November 2025 at 6:54 pm - Reply

    “Caring ” socialist govts invariably pass legislation against Christianity eg attacks on Christian values and education, confiscating Christian hospitals, attacking Freedoms, and in extreme cases, forbidding Christianity under pain of death. Its Leaders live in great luxury while everyone else ( including women ) work long hours and at multiple jobs to make ends meet=Australian “slaves ” . One of the greatest evils in our country are mortgages with great numbers of people retiring unable to pay them off = Capitalism on steroids. This is the result of Hawke’s Socialist govt selling the People’s Bank ( The Commonwealth Bank) to foreign interests.

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