Classic remarks in Marx's "Das Kapital"
Capital comes to the world, from head to toe, with blood and filth dripping from every pore.
Capital is afraid of no profit or too little profit, just like nature is afraid of a vacuum. Once there are appropriate profits, capital becomes bolder. If there is a profit of 10, it is guaranteed to be used everywhere; if there is a profit of 20, it will become active; if there is a profit of 50, it will take risks; for a profit of 100, it will trample all human laws; if there is a profit of 300, it will Dare to commit any crime, even risk hanging your head. It encourages unrest and strife if it brings profits. Smuggling and the slave trade are proof of this.