The fights are the reflection of the seeds of the capitalism in politics at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Critics said that the design was "peak capitalism.
Obviously, he is worried that China will adopt the so-called "state capitalism" policy and enhance the competitiveness of Chinese enterprises in the high-tech industry through state subsidies.
It was a rainy Sunday afternoon when we sat in my tiny hostel room, discussing capitalism and campus gossip with equal fervor.
His career has been a splendid enactment of the cultural contradictions of capitalism, and at the same time a series of deeply personal meditations on love, loss and imagination.
In the 1960s and 1970s, he came to be seen by many as the leading emissary for western capitalism.
Paul Polman, Unilever's Dutch chief executive, runs the multinational as an exemplar of sustainability and stakeholder capitalism rather than the pure shareholder variety, and the abortive bid pitched two of Mr Buffett's instincts against each other.
Brussels was cast as the agent of a global capitalism that saw Goldman Sachs and the European Commission in cahoots.
One described cyborgs as the illegitimate offspring of militarism and patriarchal capitalism.
As befits a gathering deservedly known for having a high ratio of words to actions, the G20 wrapped up its meeting last weekend with a strong but ill-defined call to make globalisation and capitalism work for the good of all.
The making of the city is itself a fundamental process in the development of capitalism.
To wit, the venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, who has invested in companies like Airbnb and Twitter but also in services such as LikeALittle (which started out as a flirting tool among college students) and Soylent (a sort of SlimFast concoction for tech geeks), tweeted last week: "The perpetually missing headline: 'Capitalism worked okay again today and most people in the world got a little better off.
As the driving force of capitalism, competition gives companies a purpose, a mission and a sense of direction.
Though often preoccupied with exploring environmentalism, capitalism and other serious political and anti-war themes, he often chooses to reveal his fantastical and monster-ridden stories through the eyes of young, female heroines who are often portrayed as weak or immature at the beginning but emerge courageous and triumphant after overcoming whatever series of obstacles the specific adventure narrative presents.
There is a less obvious one, too, which is how the details that came out during the trial may upend perhaps the most celebrated aspect of venture capitalism: investing on instinct, almost impulsively.
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, has issued increasingly pointed warnings to his subjects about the "poisonous elements of capitalism" crossing China's border with the North, tempting even his Communist elite.
In early capitalism the Europe royalty encouraged their people to rob all over the world to build their strong empire.
"I would argue everyone in China is a speculative trader," says Fraser Howie, co-author of Red Capitalism who's worked as a broker and trader in Asian markets for 15 years.
It was a rainy Sunday afternoon when we sat in my tiny hostel room, discussing capitalism and campus gossip with equal fervor.
And as capitalism starts to overcome romance, there's evidence that China's marriage market is increasingly materialistic.