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  1. In community economies scholarship and activism, the idea of capitalocentrism is pivotal. The term was coined by J.K. Gibson-Graham (1996) to describe how capitalism is widely understood not just as the dominant economic system but as the ultimate determinant of so much that goes on in the world.

  2. Jan 24, 2022 · Both ‘communities’ and ‘crowds’ figure prominently in the discourse of the contemporary sharing economy, as they invoke a social logic that challenges the simple profit motive, while pointing towards a new (global, cosmopolitan, and socially liberal) civic identity.

  3. Post-capitalism is in part a hypothetical state in which the economic systems of the world can no longer be described as forms of capitalism. Various individuals and political ideologies have speculated on what would define such a world.

  4. Jul 30, 2015 · While some find it hard to imagine life after capitalism, the digitally connected people of the world have begun embracing a new set of ethical concerns requiring new types of economies.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · Capitalism, or any socio-economic system that stratifies wealth and endorses mega-mansions and private ownership over multiple acres of land, is in contrast with meeting basic human needs.

  6. Jan 8, 2019 · We outline its contours across three terrains of transformation between capitalism and postcapitalism: creating commons against enclosure, socially useful production that counters commodification, and joyful doing that negates alienated work.

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  8. The idea of postcapitalist politics calls for us to bring diverse economies to the fore – why valorise capitalist practices that: subjugate people to unsatisfying or dangerous jobs; render financial systems prone to collapse due to the strain of rising debt levels or loss of ‘investor confidence’; and, precipitate systems of resource extraction ...

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