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>I refuse to learn the difference between amoral and immoral
That's ok, I believe in your ability to google.
Capitalism is a description of involuntary human behavior, it's neither good nor bad, it's amoral. People seek perceived profit by instinct, all you can do is change what you consider profit. You invest excess capital for perceived profit in reading this, your excess capital being energy and time. Try reading this when you're on your deathbed with seconds to live, it wont work, because you don't have excess. Capitalism isn't an imposed system, but it can however, be constrained for good or evil, in the same way human action can be constrained by good or evil. You literally can't not engage in capitalism unless you kill yourself.
My point is that human evil is demanded, and thus supplied, if people demanded good things, that would be supplied. Capitalism just optimizes either one, capitalism doesn't cause either, people cause good or evil.