Collective capitalism — is a form of capitalism that first developed in post World War II Japan and has since spread to South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and other East Asian countries. It has also been an influence on the emergence of Chinese capitalism (see Socialism… … Wikipedia
Capitalism — Liberal market economy redirects here. For the ideology behind this economic system, see Economic liberalism. Free enterprise redirects here. For the 1999 film, see Free Enterprise (film). For other uses, see Capitalism (disambiguation). Part of… … Wikipedia
Capitalism and Freedom — infobox Book | name = Capitalism and Freedom author = Milton Friedman country = United States language = English genre = Nonfiction publisher = University of Chicago Press release date = 1962 media type = Print (Hardback Paperback) pages = 202… … Wikipedia
Collective intelligence — Types of collective intelligence Collective intelligence is a shared or group intelligence that emerges from the collaboration and competition of many individuals and appears in consensus decision making in bacteria, animals, humans and computer… … Wikipedia
collective consumption — This concept was central to neo Marxist urban social theories developed in the late 1960s and 1970s. Manuel Castells and others argued that advanced capitalism required increasing state involvement in the so called means of collective consumption … Dictionary of sociology
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State capitalism — State capitalism, in its classic meaning, is a private capitalist economy under state control. This term was often used to describe the controlled economies of the great powers in the First World War. [cite encyclopedia encyclopedia = Blackwell… … Wikipedia
Anti-capitalism — describes a wide variety of movements, ideas, and attitudes which oppose capitalism. Anti capitalists, in the strict sense of the word, are those who wish to completely replace capitalism with another system; however, there are also ideas which… … Wikipedia