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  1. I find it amazing how everyone calls Robocop a satire of capitalism when OCP themselves admit they are so in bed with the military they are in fact a part of it along with the police being another social program. Robocop isn't a criticism of capitalism it is a criticism of socialism. Will of the people, elected officials create regulations that ...

  2. In this year’s Benjamin Lectures, Lea Ypi offers a critique of capitalism and a defence of socialism that focuses on the Enlightenment idea of freedom as moral agency. She makes an ethical case for socialism by exploring the political implications of the traditional definition of the Enlightenment as „the emergence of human beings from their own self-incurred immaturity”. The lectures ...

  3. 23. Mai 2017 · This chapter explores the trajectory of Nancy’s Fraser’s development from socialist feminism to the critique of global capitalism by focusing on five closely related themes: (1) the public sphere and feminist concerns; (2) justice, redistribution, and recognition; (3) rethinking Polanyi’s The Great Transformation; (4) prospects for a radical feminism; and (5) emancipation and the ...

  4. 13. Jan. 2009 · The contest between capitalism and socialism has many facets. It is both an intellectual debate about the relative merits of models of hypothetical social systems and a real and substantive historical struggle between two groups of states seen as representing capitalism and socialism. Perhaps the intellectual challenge to capitalism thrown down ...

  5. 26. Aug. 2003 · Marx held that the intellectual formation of this first generation took place in a historical context (the cusp of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) which was sufficiently developed to provoke socialist criticism, but not sufficiently developed for that socialist criticism to escape serious misunderstandings (Cohen 2000: 51). Since ...

  6. 27. Juli 2023 · The situation of the CCP may be summarised as follows: (i) the state does not want to relaunch any socialist construction project, because a robust private sector is deemed crucial to the booming economy; (ii) the state is expected to mitigate class conflicts by promoting economic growth and improving people’s living standards, as the ideal of “common prosperity” which has been ...

  7. The post–war development of industrialised nations has been led by the idea of a welfare state. On the other hand, research on current and former communist states is still dominated by an age–old notion of ‘state socialism’. This article provides a critical assessment of the two conventional paradigms by reviewing their implications ...