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You don't "become" capitalist, a capitalist has capital, and if you don't have any capital, you're not a capitalist.



I disagree.

As an example, someone who switches from working as a landscaper to running a landscaping business has switched from a worker role to a capitalist role — even though they likely spent less money doing so than a software engineer worker owns. Being a “capitalist” is defined by capitalizing ventures, not the mere volume of capital.

I would argue that the reason society has become so disequitable is that we’ve made it difficult to transition between worker and small capitalist — that is to say, that we’ve undermined small and lifestyle businesses.


Anyone saving/investing a portion of their income is becoming a capitalist.




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