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by _delirium
5312 days ago
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Depends on who you ask, and how broadly you define "capitalism". On the definition side, some people define capitalism really broadly as anything that involves markets, while others distinguish between capitalism per se (driven by investment of large accumulations of capital) and market competition in other arrangements, like mutualism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutualism_(economic_theory)). I would guess that some people want to get rid of the narrower kind, others want to get rid of the broader kind, and others have separate goals entirely (perhaps more reformist ones, like European-style welfare-state capitalism). |
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