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Capitalism typically refers to an economic and social system in which the means of production (also known as capital) are privately controlled; labor, goods and capital are traded in a market; profit...
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Dominant ideology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dominant ideology , in Marxist theory, is the set of common values and beliefs shared by most people in a given society, framing how the majority think about a range of topics. The dominant ideo...
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Dualist IDEOLOGY of Cash Dealers + Cash Junkies (the drug 'cash') ... Capitalist ideology (IDEA-ology) defends accumulation of wealth inside capitalist systems, and ignores and denies the inherent relative loss of wealth outside those systems...
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Sure capitalism is based on a set of ideas = ideology The main IDEAS behind capitalism are the closely connected 'inflation' and 'infinite growth' Only because of belief in infinite growth billionaires can say to poor people: you're free to...
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NAZI stands for 'National Socialism', so how could tht be a 'capitalist ideology' ? ... The Caring Capitalist - Brazil ... Re: Nazism: A Capitalist Ideology...
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Capitalist ideology isn't false consciousness that can be corrected by reality testing. It's a deliberate self-deception of a delusional order. We can't understand-and resist-the working of capitalist ideology until we understand the psychological foundations.
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American businessmen adopted eagerly the ideology of Social Darwinism in order to defend their business practices as "natural." James J. Hill, a leading "Robber Baron" of the railroad-building era, saw the chance to justify his actions with "scientific" terminology:
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Marx explains his view on building blocks of the capitalist market related to workers, employers, and commodities. ... Marx viewed the commodity as the "cell-form" or building unit of capitalist society—it is an object useful to somebody else, but with a trading value for the owner.
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