He said he believed Satoshi sought to oppose those influences. (Like a counter-weight.)
Did he ?
The blockchain was meant to be like a counter weight to the free market ? Can't see it myself.
Cryddit didn't mention free market in his posting.
All he said was, in his opinion, created to oppose the exploitation of people by banks and governments.
Thus currency manipulation and such economic policies like quantitative easing.
If you notice, he did not mention wall-street, financial firms, markets, or corporations.
Political ideologies and their economic theory is irreverent to what Satoshi started.
Satoshi said he was creating a currency, not a way to bring about new world economic system.
Seems more like to me that the initial impetus/economic theory wasn't that we needed a more caring capitalism, that the market needed keeping an eye on.
More, the idea that it was manipulations of the free market by various means that distorted the outcomes for the ordinary man on the street. The efficiency and transparency of the blockchain would provide a means by which these imperctions in the market could be ironed out.
IOW the untrammelled market wasn't our oppressor, but, when realised via the blockchain, it would be our liberator. ie. Libertarianism.
Free-market arguments are not discussed by Cryddit nor Satoshi to my knowledge.
You are putting words in Cryddit's mouth and Satoshi's as well.
If Libertarians have attached themselves to Bitcoin/bitcoin, that has nothing to do
with what Cryddit said or what Satoshi created.
I thought Cryddit was meaning that BTC/the blockchain/SN initially sought to liberate people in a way more fundamental than allowing the market unfettered access to everything that we, the majority, ever say, think, or do. That it was more than just free market libertarian capitalism par excellence.
Thats a major theory/argument coming from what little detail Cryddit provided in his opinion.
Almost everything you are saying is not based on prior Satoshi comments nor from what Cryddit stated.