Jesus the right wing has always been arguing against ideologies in all forms, targeting socialism. Very often rightly so, but more recently, at least in Europe, I see more and more dogmatic right wing ideology as well. Dogmatism and knee-jerking reactions must go. The future is in a pragmatic approach. A blend of socialism and capitalism, with a strong focus on meritocracy. Equal possibilites, open up on the top by strangling transfer of wealth through generations.
Lol and as Xant so perfectly puts it, Capitalism also works at someone else's expense. The invisible hand works to make sure you buy overpriced products, always struggling for monopoly and cartels, manipulates the money market, owns your work, and sell it off for 10 times more.. Makes it expensive to be poor, etc etc..
I'm for a meritocracy, but capitalism has inherent flaws that are opposing a meritocracy. For example that your inherited background plays a large role in your possibilities in life. On both ends, in that your connections, education, imagination, monetary freedom will never be on par with those that had it given, as well as later in life, the positions that you seek will be preoccupied by people that had it given. This is not always true on an individual level, but on a statistical level it is.
I think leveling the playing field, by redistributing wealth so it cannot be handed down through generations as now, would be the strongest, best thing a society can do to create a real meritocracy, where decision making is done by the best of us, who has earned it.
Funnily enough, right wing governments in Europe have barely or zero "Death taxes" while in the US they actually exist, and are imo the best tax there is. Something we can learn from the states..