No matter their constitutions or what they refer to themselves as, all governments tend towards fascism, there’s nothing special about capitalism.
If you start off with a mostly meaning 2 capitalism (a partly free market), after a while you’ll end up with a mostly meaning 1 capitalism (decentralized oligarchic control of the economy), and then from there corporatism (centralized oligarchic control of the economy), which’s exactly what happened in North America and Western Europe.
Today we have fascism lite, and tomorrow we will probably have it, unless something big happens.
Furthermore, the principles of capitalism arguably support slavery.
If you can sell your property, and you’re your own property, you can sell yourself, or sign a contract whereby a condition of breaking it is slavery.
And the offspring of your slaves are also yours.
Many capitalists agree with the above.
People who can’t fend for themselves, or consent, including children, wouldn’t have rights.
Animals wouldn’t have rights either, nor could nature be adequately protected.
If some corporation wanted to kill every last tiger and sell their fur, they could do that, or tear every last tree down in a rainforest.
The notion of ‘intellectual property’, and the notion of claiming something you personally, physically never occupied or used, let alone regularly occupy and use, is arguably a corruption and debasement of property, is unfree, inevitably leading to an unfair decentralized and partial monopolization of the economy, in turn leading to a centralized and near total monopolization of the economy.