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  2. European Anti-Capitalist Left - Wikipedia

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    Parties participating in the EACL are united in opposition to neo-liberalism and capitalism. The criteria for participation in its conferences are: A clear foundation in anti-capitalism, with the goal of achieving socialism. Recognition of the pluralist nature of the left, with no claim of a monopoly for their own organisation or viewpoint.

  3. Monopoly Capital - Wikipedia

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    Internationalisation and Monopoly Capitalism: Historical Processes and Capitalist Dynamism (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003) Bruce Norton, "The Accumulation of Capital as Historical Essence: A Critique of the Theory of Monopoly Capitalism", Discussion Paper Series, Association for Economic and Social Analysis, Amherst, Mass., November 1983

  4. Competition law - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as antitrust law (or just antitrust [4]), anti-monopoly law, [1] and trade practices law; the act of pushing for antitrust measures or attacking monopolistic companies (known as trusts) is commonly known as trust busting. [5] The history of competition law reaches back to the Roman Empire.

  5. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly Plus: A game for the Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 with high definition graphics. [157] Monopoly: The mobile game on iOS and Android devices designed by Marmalade Game Studios. [158] Monopoly GO!: Monopoly GO! was released on April 11, 2023 for mobile devices (Android and iOS) by Scopely.

  6. Anti-capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-capitalism is a political ideology and movement encompassing a variety of attitudes and ideas that oppose capitalism. In this sense, anti-capitalists are those who wish to replace capitalism with another type of economic system , such as socialism or communism .

  7. United States antitrust law - Wikipedia

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    One of the government's few anti-monopoly victories was United States v. AT&T , which led to the breakup of Bell Telephone and its monopoly on U.S. telephone service in 1982. [ 30 ] The general "trimming back" of antitrust law in the face of economic analysis also resulted in more permissive standards for mergers. [ 30 ]

  8. Anti-Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    Players take the role of federal case workers bringing indictments against each monopolised business in an attempt to make the board resemble a free market system. In Anti-Monopoly II, players do not all play by the same rules; at the beginning of every game, each person decides whether to play as a monopolist or as a competitor ("competitor ...

  9. Labor and Monopoly Capital - Wikipedia

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    Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century is a book about the economics and sociology of work under monopoly capitalism by the political economist Harry Braverman. Building on Monopoly Capital by Paul A. Baran and Paul Sweezy , it was first published in 1974 by Monthly Review Press .