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Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring Michael Moore. The film centers on the 2008 financial crisis and the recovery stimulus , while putting forward an indictment of the then-current economic order in the United States and of unfettered capitalism in general.
New York University Professor of Marketing and Author of 'Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity' Scott Galloway warns capitalism will fail without changes that make it more empathetic.
In his new book, “What Went Wrong With Capitalism,” he argues that the system the US has now can no longer be considered capitalism, thanks to an ever-expanding government and its new culture ...
Capitalist realism is inherently anti-utopian, as it holds that no matter the flaws or externalities, capitalism is the only possible means of operation. Neoliberalism conversely glorifies capitalism by portraying it as providing the means necessary to pursue and achieve near-utopian socioeconomic conditions.
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]
Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams identify a crisis in capitalism's ability and willingness to employ all members of society, arguing that: "there is a growing population of people that are situated outside formal, waged work, with minimal welfare benefits, informal subsistence work, or by illegal means". [4]
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As a "ruin of being," capitalism will destroy itself; the spread of despair will lead to healing. In Weidner's view, the emergence of God (in the text) and the ultimate transformation into a religion will lead to the end of capitalism: God follows logically from capitalism and marks its apocalyptic end. [248]