I think voluntary cooperation & mutual aid are natural hallmarks of free market capitalism.
A cultural respect for property rights is quite literally the only thing that ensures weak people are able to own anything at all. Everything else is some version of might makes right.
I DO think that people who contribute little to society should not be able to command resources out of all proportion to the value they create for others, but that's just rooted in a basic sense of what is fair or sane IMO.
I have no desire to see people suffer or struggle unnecessarily, but I know that systems which tear down the capable & productive to prevent the discomfort of the unproductive have historically imposed more senseless suffering on human kind than any other sort of arrangement.
I believe that allowing productive people to create as much value for others as they can without anyone stealing from them produces the best sort of society & benefits the poor & unskilled more than any amount of structural theft possibly could.
I don't believe that allowing others to create good & services that I want (but cannot be forced to buy) gives anyone power over me. I don't believe another person having a lot of money can force me to sell anything I own.