Quote from Cutten:
The giveaway that it is Krugman (or someone like him) is the automatic assumption that the people operating businesses are "soulless" or "rapacious", that their motives are "base".
Quite how making money, giving customers what they want, providing employment, and raising the standard of living of people in poor countries is any less virtuous than working as an economist/media pundit is something Krugman does not bother to explain, or even investigate.
Also, I don't think it's any sign of political affiliation for an economist to say that capitalism raises living standards in general. It is simply a matter of fact, and all economists (being able to observe and understand the facts, due to studying the profession) are aware of this; in the same way that all scientists who study biology and evolution are aware of the fact that creationism is nonsense. It simply is not a matter for debate with anyone who is actually informed about the subject. Of course, joe bloggs generally has no idea because he is ignorant about the field in question. So you get lots of middle america and elsewhere believing in creationism, and just as many if not more not understanding that capitalism and the pursuit of lawful economic self-interest is inherently wealth creating.