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  2. Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    In his writings, Gramsci sought to explain how capitalism had adapted to avoid the revolutionary overthrow that had seemed inevitable in the 19th century. At the heart of his explanation was the decline of raw coercion as a tool of class power, replaced by use of civil society institutions to manipulate public ideology in the capitalists' favour.

  3. History of capitalist theory - Wikipedia

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    Some proponents of capitalism (like Milton Friedman) emphasize the role of free markets, which, they claim, promote freedom and democracy. For many (like Immanuel Wallerstein), capitalism hinges on the extension into a global dimension of an economic system in which goods and services are traded in markets and capital goods belong to non-state ...

  4. Category:Ideologies of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Ideologies of capitalism are the various economic and political ideologies within capitalist society that implicitly or explicitly advocate certain forms of capitalism. This may include support for forms from laissez-faire to welfare capitalism.

  5. History of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production. This is generally taken to imply the moral permissibility of profit, free trade, capital accumulation, voluntary exchange, wage labor, etc.

  6. Economic ideology - Wikipedia

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    Laissez-faire, or free market capitalism, is an ideology that prescribes minimal public enterprise and government regulation in a capitalist economy. [51] This ideology advocates for a type of capitalism based on open competition to determine the price, production and consumption of goods through the invisible hand of supply and demand reaching ...

  7. 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 .

  8. How Chávez's Socialist Revolution Created the Venezuelan ...

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    Accepting that Chávez was a socialist is vital for understanding the underlying cause of the Venezuelan tragedy because it is an ideology that tends to lead to authoritarianism, as F.A. Hayek ...

  9. Culture of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Capitalist culture and ideology [ edit ] While certain political ideologies, such as neoliberalism , assume and promote the view that the behavior that capitalism fosters in individuals is natural to humans, [ 2 ] anthropologist Richard Robbins opines that there is nothing natural about this behavior - people are not naturally dispossessed to ...