You like to say "its obvious" as a copout, but its not actually that obvious. You are talking past each other using two different definitions of the word "adhere," and I explained these two different definitions and how they manifest in your respective arguments.
Further, the means by which you don't "adhere to theories" is not really substantiated or explained. "Adhere" is a word that implies a certain amount of fidelity in action to a theoretical ideal, so how do you "not adhere" to "American capitalism?" Where does your economic activity depart from the precepts of American capitalism as it materially exists and as you yourself admit you materially practice it?
I say it's obvious, because it actually is. The context surrounding my use of the words is more than enough to derive what I was talking about. Also, stop trying to twist things again. I said American Economics, not "American Capitalism". Two different things. One is an economic system, the other is the study of such systems. Anyway, I can't believe I have to break this down for you.
I said right in my first reply "i don't adhere to american economics"
Here's the definition of economics right off google: Economics is the social science that seeks to describe the factors which determine the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
So let's replace the word with the definition: I don't adhere to American social sciences that seek to describe the factors which determine the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
Obviously adhere is often referenced in action through belief, following, or practice of something particular. Lets add such in:
I don't believe in the American social sciences that seek to describe the factors which determine the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
I don't practice the American social sciences that seek to describe the factors which determine the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
Pretty simple, argument over.
In other words, I don't adhere to the studies of economies presented by popular American interpretations. I do however adhere to capitalism itself. I apologize that you're wrongfully equating the practice/belief of the study to the practice/belief of the system itself. Two very different things.