> Jesus was a capitalist
You would be correct. Some points from the book Dirty God by Rev. Johnnie Moore about Jesus thoughts about wages and charity.
First, Jesus encouraged his followers to exclusively practice voluntary, personal charity.
Secondly, in two awfully capitalistic moments, Jesus once stated outright that “a worker deserves his wages (Luke 10:7),” and delivered an entire parable praising the profitable, investment strategy of some workers while condemning the single man who didn’t make a profit as “wicked and lazy.”
Thirdly, Jesus didn’t see the government as the answer to society’s greatest moral and social ills. In fact, up until the very end of his life, he fought against his own disciples who were imagining a revolution that would end in Jesus being set up as an earthly king.