Well, Fozz, our conversation is now thread shitting, which I regret, and I regret as well my grow up comment.
Your clarification by reclassifying my original statements as normative as opposed to ideological is accepted. Your classification of capitalism as non normative is true only in the sense that it is a lable for a large set of practices and institutions. If it is descriptive, it is not so in a positive or positivistic manner. Yet you showed your true meaning when you spoke of infringement of the freedoms of those wanting to deploy their money. Those are loaded framing words, reflecting your normative view of the way things should be. You are not above it all.
I'll repeat, the idea that macro economics is some real thing out there and up there above mere human wants and desires is nonsense. Worse, it is a pernicious weapon used to great political effect. If this is what is taught at McCombs now, well, shit.