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  1. 12. Nov. 2009 · The system has always to move just a little further from equilibrium, even its moving equilibrium. We may think of each upturn as contributions to slow-moving upward curves, each heading towards its asymptote. In the capitalist world-economy, it is not all that difficult to discern which curves matter most. Since capitalism is a system in which ...

  2. 24. Mai 2018 · The syntagm extends to the idea that there is a properly embodied form of life, which Theodor Adorno sums up in the notion of the ‘physiognomy’ of the capitalist form of life. A form of life also sediments in legal systems, in modes of kinship, architecture, fashion, and everyday objects.

  3. Having a single Capitalist account allows you to make payments to e-wallets, bank accounts and credit cards. You no longer need to open separate accounts in payment systems, as well as to monitor the balance on each of them, the Capitalist will do it for you. Free transfers within the system allows you to instantly make settlements with friends ...

  4. 9. Mai 2021 · An organization of the economy beyond the use of dependent employment in profit-oriented enterprises would only be more likely if the economic system could be adjusted on three fronts: the compulsion to work, the real subsumption under capital (Marx 1970), and the wage form as a remuneration scheme. The compulsion to work would cease if all (adult) citizens were to receive a basic income that ...

  5. 11. Apr. 2022 · Capitalism is an economic system under which private individuals own and control businesses, property, and capital—the “means of production.” The volume of goods and services produced is based on a system of “supply and demand,” which encourages businesses to manufacture quality products as efficiently and inexpensively as possible.

  6. 4. Mai 2010 · The capitalist system : a radical analysis of American society by Edwards, Richard, 1944- comp; Reich, Michael, joint comp; Weisskopf, Thomas E., joint comp. Publication date 1978 Topics Capitalism, Socialism Publisher Englewood Cliffs, N ...

  7. Share on the corporate technosphere. Degrowth is an idea that critiques the global capitalist system which pursues growth at all costs, causing human exploitation and environmental destruction. The degrowth movement of activists and researchers advocates for societies that prioritize social and ecological well-being instead of corporate profits ...