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In one 2020 survey by the marketing and public relations firm Edelman, 57% of people worldwide said that "capitalism as it exists today does more harm than good in the world". Indeed, if you judge ...
Jul 25, 2017 · Robert Nickelsberg / Contributor. “We think of capitalism as being locked in an ideological battle with socialism, but we never really saw that capitalism might be defeated by its own child ...
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Nov 8, 2014 · A Point Of View: Why capitalism hasn't triumphed. Capitalism may seem like "survival of the fittest", but it could be halted or reversed by politics or the random flux of human events, says John ...
Oct 2, 2019 · Philosophically, liberals will have to start by eating many slices of humble pie. It turned out to be a terrible mistake to assume that capitalism and democracy naturally go hand in hand. Perhaps ...
Nov 24, 2022 · Capitalism has been around for such a long time that it is hard for people even to imagine a world without it. Yet, it is far from an immutable physical law. In fact, capitalism is now “materially outmoded and ideologically defunct,” argues British author Steve Paxton in his forthcoming book, How Capitalism Ends (Zero Books, 2022). “The ...
Jul 5, 2021 · Capitalism is an economic system, but it's also so much more than that. It's become a sort of ideology, this all-encompassing force that rules over our lives and our minds. It might seem like it's ...
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Nov 15, 2023 · And when it comes to alternatives to the current failed capitalism, he is cautious, lest any radical reforms might turn into steps leading towards socialism. Instead, he lists a number of suggested reforms, such as encouraging patriotism, ‘some form of national service’ (p. 325), agreeing ‘on an acceptable compromise on immigration’ (p. 329), and using ‘citizen juries’ (p. 339).