>>23product of his labour
This is a manipulative term, which hasn't made sense in hundreds of years. Your labor is only producing value in combination with other laborers and the infrastructure developed by others. For example, I run an eCommerce business, and I pay a production lab to produce my products, which I then sell using Amazon, Shopify+authorize, and advertising platforms like Google. I have to pay all of these companies in the chain a cut of the earnings I generate through my hard work whether I make a profit or not. But without them I would not be able to maintain the infrastructure to process payments, produce the products, advertise to millions, own my own servers, or develop my own shopping cart solution from scratch.
So because these other companies set this all up and charge me for access, I am was able to work very hard for a year setting my business up and now don't do much work and get to feel free-ish. I don't need to horde billions because I am not a Jew, therefore I prioritize free time over money. But I am talking about how a small business can operate in a sustainable and fair fashion (my products are very high quality and as my volume grows I pass savings to consumers by lowering prices) without cheating and sneaking, even though Jewgle, Amajew, Shopijew, etc. are obviously shady and sneaky companies who create monopolies through jewing with governments and create tricky contracts to siphon money from people's labor.
And while Jewgle, et al. worked hard manipulating laws and building monopolies through sleazy Jew-tricks, I worked hard learning how I could forge a path to subsisting without working a job. Because there was so much competition in my industry, I had to develop a very good product and good marketing strategy to stand out and actually receive a reward for my labor. If there had been no competition, I would have had no real incentive to do my best and the public would have lost out and I would not have developed my skills. So capitalism can be a tool that forces one to raise their standards to best their competition or to simply pull Jewish tricks to eliminate your competition. Both of those approaches can win and allow you to forge a bearable life. However, rampant Judaism has caused people to think the only option is the latter. That there is no way to be an honorable person and operate in capitalism.
I don't believe the majority cares much about these abstract virtues
Think about how modern consumer societies operate: people feel empty and confused so they buy buy buy to fill mysterious holes. That is a cliche because it is true. People hunger for something more virtuous and meaningful than what they see around them. But people instinctively follow the herd, so mass propaganda and exposure to Jews has made most people think they are alone in hungering for something less worthless. Consumer culture could not exist if people didn't have an abstract hunger being unfulfilled. And talk to immigrants from places like rural Ghana, they will say that people are happier there than they see in the West. Even though thy have warlords and Jews stealing all their wealth, what do they really care? Hording wealth is for the Jews, they just want to live and work in a functional community connected together in honor-based systems where honestly besting competition leads to reward. It's what humans need, and it took massive efforts to trick people into thinking they just needed a new car every year to finally feel okay.