Yeah, that's why I don't think we're in hard disagreement -- I think it's just semantics.
My original point was in the context of capitalism and (mixed) free markets being the economic system which provides the greatest level of collective human benefit, relative to all the others, because it channels the negative aspects of human nature more efficiently to the greatest common good, relative to all the others.
So, recognizing that brevity in this case likely raises many more questions than it answers:
- Traditional: worse because of human nature
- Command: worse because of human nature
- Free Market: worse because of human nature