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I certainly have no ego or stake when it comes to justification for any economic system. I simply prefer to think of capitalism as that which utilized the natural human tendency to trade, invest and make one's own position ( or one's family position ) secure. It is one reason why people become doctors, lawyers, plumbers, tech professionals, managers, etc. Socialism's essential problem is that it does not accommodate basic human psychology and self interest. If it did, it would have functioned to improve places where it has been tried instead of impoverishing them.
But none of that strictly has anything to do with capitalism. You can have all that without capitalism. Capitalism is strictly regarding the ownership of trade and industry.
It's silly to say that Jesus was a capitalist based on the parable of the talents. Or that he was a fuedalist based on other parables. I agree with Pacifist - we find ourselves where we are, but we are not of the world. Shrewd as snakes is the name of the game here, and all things to all people. If we must become capitalists to serve capitalists, we become capitalists; to serve socialists, socialists.