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  1. Jun 1, 2021 · Coercive capitalism is development based on the use of force to dispossess either land or labor. Early macrosociologists, both functionalist and conflict-oriented, believed that feudal systems were based on the use of force but that capitalism is based on coercion-free free markets. Wallerstein argued that coercive capitalism exists in the periphery of world systems. We argue that coercion is ...

    • Samuel Cohn
    • 2021
  2. A religious man, Locke saw no Christian grounds to criticize the non-coercive acquisition of property. His views are not without detractors. ... They attack capitalism from all angles, with the ...

  3. Capitalism gets blamed for many things nowadays: poverty, inequality, unemployment, even global warming. As Pope Francis said in a recent speech in Bolivia: “This system is by now intolerable: farm workers find it intolerable, laborers find it intolerable, communities find it intolerable, peoples find it intolerable.

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · And he does more than that. He emphasizes the coercive nature of the market as an institution. To create a market system, capitalists massively use the coercive power of the state. But then, after this coercive power has been used, then there is the issue that everything is voluntary exchange after that.

  5. Oct 20, 2019 · All types of capitalism imply that the economy is ‘market-based’ However, within the broad term of capitalism, there are different varieties which can have profoundly different outcomes. For example, unregulated capitalism – sometimes termed ‘turbo-capitalism’ will see greater problems associated with inequality, under-provision of public services and greater inequality.

  6. Does Capitalism Cause Poverty? Richard Hausmann, August 21, 2015, Opinion. "Capitalism gets blamed for many things nowadays: poverty, inequality, unemployment, even global warming. As Pope Francis said in a recent speech in Bolivia: 'This system is by now intolerable: farm workers find it intolerable, laborers find it intolerable, communities find it intolerable, peoples find it intolerable.

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  8. Oct 18, 2023 · The history of capitalism, from its early rise in the commercialization of agriculture in the sixteenth century in England, through mercantilism and 19th-century liberal capitalism to industrial and post-industrial capitalism and the information age is a history of types of capitalism, which can be seen in terms of the development of an economic logic that can be theorized in terms of the ...

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