As a global superpower, the United States leads the world in many categories. One area that it's excelled in for practically its entire history, however, is free market capitalism. Not only is that system America's socioeconomic bedrock, but it's also central to US culture and identity to an extent not found in other, economically capitalist nations.
I'd have thought at some point in recent history, the US would go ahead and make free market capitalism their official economic system. But to my surprise, this is not--nor ever has been--the case.
So is there any point in time to add free market capitalism to the US Constitution, and retain that amendment(s) to the present day?
If yes, then when, why and how would it be passed? And what effect would it have on history from that point onwards?
Thank you in advance,
Zyobot