Concept cluster: Philosophy > Economic systems and theories
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The idea that either the prevailing system of capitalism, or certain technosocial processes that historically characterised it, should be expanded and accelerated in order to generate radical social change.
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An optimistic form of American capitalism that focuses on one industry.
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(economics) An economist who strongly emphasizes political factors in recommending economic policy.
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Supporting or endorsing capitalism.
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Synonym of capitalistic
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A proponent of corporatism.
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(economics, capitalism) The process of industrial mutation that continually revolutionizes the economic structure from within.
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(Britain) Alternative form of globalizationist [Someone who supports globalization; someone who believes that capitalist models should dominate the world economy.]
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(economics) The theory that land abundance and labor scarcity in the 19th-century United States led to high wages, which resulted in labor-saving technological innovations and the development of the American system of manufacturing based on the extensive use of machinery and interchangeable parts.
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Of, or pertaining to, homocapitalism.
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Alternative spelling of hypercapitalism [(capitalism) Extreme capitalism at the expense of traditional values.]
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(capitalism) Extreme capitalism at the expense of traditional values.
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Exhibiting or pertaining to hypercapitalism.
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(economics) Synonym of Keynesian
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(politics) The study of the internal politics of the high members of the government of the USSR.
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Alternative form of late capitalism [The most recent or current form of capitalism, especially as characterized by monopoly, globalization, exploitation, and excess.]
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Alternative spelling of libelee [The party against which a libel (hostile handbill) has been filed by a libelant.]
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(economics) One who believes in mercantilism.
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Synonym of mercenarism
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Synonym of neocolonialist
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Synonym of corporatism (“capitalist system in which corporations influence the government”)
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(historical) A member of the nomenklatura.
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a political or cultural system which contains many different centres, especially centres of authority or control
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Any hypothetical economic system proposed as a future replacement for capitalism.
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Relating to protocapitalism.
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Relating to protocapitalism.
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Having certain aspects of capitalism.
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(capitalism) Any especially intense and competitive form of capitalism.
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A form of capitalism associated with the emergence of new technology sectors and the power of corporations.
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A capitalist in the system of technocapitalism.
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Of or relating to technocapitalism.
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A person with a conservative attitude toward the introduction of modern technology.
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A system of governance where people who are skilled or proficient govern in their respective areas of expertise.
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An advocate of technocracy.
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Advocacy or partisanship in support of technocracy.
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A political movement advocating the use of information technology to aid democracy.
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(capitalism) An accelerated form of capitalism that lacks measures to keep the system in equilibrium and prevent social unrest.
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(economics) Relating to turbocapitalism
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Synonym of non-capitalist

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