Interpreting Capitalism
Capitalism takes as many forms as there are lived experiences. So what are they?
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
Why OpenAI’s Story Shows the Ethical Limits of Capitalism – And Why We Need Prefigurative Institutions, Not Just Kinder Capitalists
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Reading “Why OpenAI is a prime example of the ethical limits of capitalism” felt less like discovering something new and more like watc...
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Anarchism
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Anarchism is an oft misunderstood social system, probably because it claims to not be a system at all! This of course is not true. Anarchi...
Feminism
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Feminist interpretations of capitalist modes of production build upon those of Marxist and anarchist critiques. Specifically in conjunctio...
Polanyi
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Karl Polanyi (1886-1964), was a Hungarian lawyer, economic historian, and by some measures an economic anthropologist. He is considered to...
Neoliberalism
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According to David Harvey, “Neoliberalism is in the first instance a theory of political economic practices that proposes that human well-...
Classical, Neoclassical, and Keynesian
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In direct contravention to Marxian theories of capitalism are those of (Neo)Classical Economics. This is a broad topical group and difficu...
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