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  2. Criticism of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx's three volume Capital: A Critique of Political Economy is widely regarded as one of the greatest written critiques of capitalism. [citation needed]Criticism of capitalism typically ranges from expressing disagreement with particular aspects or outcomes of capitalism to rejecting the principles of the capitalist system in its entirety. [1]

  3. Animal–industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    The animal–industrial complex involves commodification of animals under contemporary capitalism and includes every economic activity involving animals, such as food, animal research, entertainment, fashion, companionship, and so forth, [11] all of which are seen as consequences of animal exploitations.

  4. 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    John Gray of The Guardian said in his review that it "masterfully debunked the myths of capitalism". [8]Sean O'Grady of The Independent argues that 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism is testament to the ability of economically poorer nations becoming more powerful over time. [9]

  5. Opinion: Why we can’t give up on capitalism - AOL

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    CNN: Your new book, “What Went Wrong With Capitalism,” is a really fascinating look at how capitalism has become increasingly distorted over the past 100 years or so, especially in the United ...

  6. Why isn't capitalism working better? Has it been supplanted ...

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    Boiled down, Tim observes, two new books ask and seek to answer the same question: What went wrong?

  7. Natural Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution is a 1999 book on environmental economics co-authored by Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and Hunter Lovins. It has been translated into a dozen languages and was the subject of a Harvard Business Review summary.

  8. Capitalism Made Us All Richer. So Why Are We Unhappy? - AOL

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    A Q&A with Johan Norberg, author of the book Elon Musk calls "an excellent explanation of why capitalism is not just successful, but morally right." A Q&A with Johan Norberg, author of the book ...

  9. Ecofascism - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] In accordance with her ecologist views, human beings do not stand above the animals; instead, humans are a part of the ecosystem and as a result, they should respect all forms of life, including animals and the whole of nature. Because of her dual devotion to Nazism and deep ecology, she is considered an influential figure in ...