52.50% - Capitalism requires a price system to allocate resources and services.
22.50% - Competition among producers in an economy is beneficial to society.
15.00% - Capitalism needs free markets to operate in.
10.00% - The free market lifted more people out of poverty in the 20th century than all government programs combined — look at China after Deng, Eastern Europe after 1989. The evidence is not ambiguous.
Price signals communicate more information more accurately than any central planning system has achieved.
68.52% - Capitalism requires a price system to allocate resources and services.
14.81% - Private ownership of the means of production is the arrangement that produces the most efficient allocation of resources — that's the empirical record.
9.26% - Competition among producers in an economy is beneficial to society.
7.41% - Capitalism needs free markets to operate in.
50.00% - Price signals communicate more information more accurately than any central planning system has achieved.
50.00% - Distributed price information cannot be fully replicated by central planning, which argues for markets but not against regulation.
0.00% - Price systems are the most efficient means of allocating resources.
50.00% - Traffic signal preemption