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  1. changed the thinking about the complementary nature of capitalism and democracy. Theoretical as well as empirical analyses are showing an increasing number of con-tradictions—even incompatibilities—between capitalism and democracy. Albeit with new arguments and insights, the debate contains some theoretical links to the leftist

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  2. Jul 10, 2021 · More recently, Slobodian argues that the entire neoliberal system of international institutions set up since the 1950s has served to protect capitalism against democracy: the entire “neoliberal project focused on designing institutions–not to liberate markets but to encase them, to inoculate capitalism against the threat of democracy” (Slobodian 2018, 2). For many on the left of the ...

  3. Keywords: capitalism, democracy, growth regimes, representation, political economy . Abstract . This paper argues that the relationship between capitalism and democracy is not immutable but subject to changes over time best understood as movements across distinctive growth and representation regimes.

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  4. Jul 10, 2021 · Global capitalism seems to be placing democracy, especially liberal democracy, under considerable stress. Support for populism has surged, especially for extreme right parties with populist and ...

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  5. First of all, it is considered that these “two phenomena are incompatible: democracy seeks an equal distribution of political power (‘one person – one vote’), while capitalism operates on the 61 Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology, Volume 11, Number 1, Autumn 2020 principle of ‘survival of the fittest’” (Khakimov, 2008, p.1).

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  6. Jul 26, 2014 · Capitalism and democracy follow different logics: unequally distributed property rights on the one hand, equal civic and political rights on the other; profit-oriented trade within capitalism in contrast to the search for the common good within democracy; debate, compromise and majority decision-making within democratic politics versus hierarchical decision-making by managers and capital ...

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  8. enjoy a life of luxury, opportunity, and freedom. This proposition does state a moral problem, because we surely know that the material conditions necessary for its solution do exist. Kitching’s book aspires to present the reader with morally and politically desirable real possibilities, not wishfully thought utopian (im)possibilities. Review