I think it would be good to discuss some of the deeper aspects of capitalism now and then. There are potential issues with it that are worth exploring.
A point that have been made by Milton Friedman is that free markets will price goods automatically, which makes it far easier to make decisions on efficient use of goods.
For example, if wood gets really cheap, you might make pencils, if it gets really expensive you might make pens. Centrally controlled systems have shown to not be able to do this well.