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It's All Politics
Portland BLM 'Revolutionaries' Bring Guillotine Into Suburbs Where They Burn American Flags, Fling Poo And Demand Shelter
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Merriam-Webster has quite a few definitions, including this one:
accumulated goods devoted to the production of other goods
and this one:
net worth : excess of assets over liabilities
So it seems to me that it's just a difference of personal opinion, since both definitions are correct. In school I learned that capital was specifically property used to make goods, however, assuming that's how everyone was taught would be ignorant.
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