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  1. Prominent among critiques of capitalism are accusations that capitalism is inherently exploitative, alienating, unstable, unsustainable, and creates massive economic inequality, commodifies people, and is anti-democratic and leads to an erosion of human rights and national sovereignty while it incentivises imperialist expansion and war, and ...

  2. Jun 11, 2022 · Under capitalism, the immediate producers (workers) are legally free to make contracts with anyone or — if they’re willing to simply go hungry — no one. The coercion is disguised. Yet the underlying reality, Marx insists, is a crude relationship of domination and extraction.

  3. Dec 20, 2001 · Two parties might disagree about whether capitalism is exploitative, for example, because they disagree about whether productive assets ought to be distributed in an egalitarian manner, while agreeing that exploitation does require something like the conditions Roemer outlines.

  4. Sep 7, 2016 · In this paper, I distinguish between three approaches to the critique of capitalism, distinguishing a functional, a moral, and an ethical argumentative strategy and paying special attention to the distinctive types of argumentation they mobilize.

    • Rahel Jaeggi
    • 2016
  5. Sep 10, 2018 · However, it has struggled to deal with genuine cases of upskilling and worker empowerment. This chapter revisits Marx to show that he theorized economic development, technological change and the capitalist labor process as contradictory processes evolving across distinct stages.

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · Marx acknowledges that this mode of extraction of surplus value, by more efficient co-operation, or by a more rational administration of the labour process, is not inherently coercive or oppressive.

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  8. What makes these exploitative transactions unjust? And is capitalism inherently exploitative? This book offers answers to these two questions. In response to the first question, it argues that exploitation is a form of domination, self-enrichment through the domination of others.

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