Criticism of capitalism
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Capitalism has been the subject of criticism from many perspectives during its history. Criticisms range from people who disagree with the principles of capitalism in its entirety, to those who disagree with particular outcomes of capitalism. Among those wishing to replace capitalism with a different method of production and social organization, a distinction can be made between those believing that capitalism can only be overcome with revolution (e.g., Revolutionary socialism) and those believing that structural change can come slowly through political reforms to capitalism (e.g., classic social democracy). Some critics recognize merits in capitalism and wish to balance capitalism with some form of social control, typically through government regulation (e.g., Social market movement and British Labour Party).
See also
- A Failure of Capitalism
- Anarchism
- Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism
- Anarchism and capitalism
- Anti-capitalism
- Anti-globalisation
- Capitalism: A Love Story
- Capitalist mode of production
- Colonialism
- Communism
- Culture of capitalism
- Crisis (Marxian)
- Critique of technology
- Economic calculation problem
- Exploitation
- Freiwirtschaft
- Imperialism
- Kleptocracy
- Labor theory of value
- Localism
- Market fundamentalism
- Marxism
- Marxian economics
- Netocracy
- Post-capitalism
- Socialism
- Social criticism
- Social democracy
- The Black Book of Capitalism
- Wage slavery
- Wealth distribution