1) There is a long history of peoples living in societies which are radically different from what we consider to be "capitalist." This would lead me to believe that the concept of greed attached to capitalism is not "human nature."
2) Greed (in its economic, non pejorative, definition - i.e., as an aspect of human nature) is a learned behaviour.
It's not that simple. Here are two reasons:
1) There is a long history of peoples living in societies which are radically different from what we consider to be "capitalist." This would lead me to believe that the concept of greed attached to capitalism is not "human nature."
2) Greed (in its economic, non pejorative, definition - i.e., as an aspect of human nature) is a learned behaviour.