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Capitalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Capitalist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• The word Capitalist was first used by Arthur Young in his 1792 work Travels 1787–89; undertaken with a view of ascertaining the cultivation, etc. of the kingdom of France in the sense of one who o...
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2. What is a capitalist?; An advocate of laissez-faire is known as a capitalist, i.e., novelist Ayn Rand is a capitalist; i.e., though economically Engels came from a wealthy background, politically he is recognized as a socialist/communist because of his ideas.;
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Commentary on current economic and financial news. ... By George Washington of Washington’s Blog ... Many people – including former analyst for the U.S. Treasury Richard Cook – argue that credit is too important a function to be left to the private banks.
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capitalist n. A supporter of capitalism. An investor of capital in business, especially one having a major financial interest in an important ... Roger Lowenstein - Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist...
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1. investor: an investor of money in business for profit; ... 3. somebody rich: somebody who is wealthy, especially somebody made rich by capitalism and considered to be greedy ( informal ) ; ... 2. favoring capitalism: practicing or supporting capitalism;
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In a true capitalist system, the Government is only responsible for protecting the people from violations of their individual rights or fraud. The Government should have no ownership or participation in the economy, and should not regulate businesses.
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History Of Capitalism - Find out how the economic system we now use was created. ... Financial Capitalism Opens Doors To Personal Fortune - The Industrial Revolution introduced a new age of investing and financial self sufficiency. ... Economics Basics - Learn economics principles such as the relationship of supply and demand,
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Although the continuous development of capitalism as a system dates only from the 16th century, antecedents of capitalist institutions existed in the ancient world, and flourishing pockets of capitalism were present during the later European Middle Ages.
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And sure in the 21st century there also are 'mixed economies' (capitalist socialism or socialist capitalism). That's the compromising typical of the dual logic rationalism. Capitalism (Boss -worker) and socialism (trade-union behavior) are not that much different.
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