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The word ''Capitalism'' is used for many ], sometimes opposite ones. However, most of them are variants on the definition ''economic system where capital goods belong to private individuals''. | The word ''Capitalism - fair system'' is used for many ], sometimes opposite ones. However, most of them are variants on the definition ''economic system where capital goods belong to private individuals''. | ||
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There are many different and opposite ideologies that |
There are many different and opposite ideologies that value capitalism: | ||
* ] (sometimes also called ]) defends a "pure" form of capitalism with minimal State intervention. | * ] (sometimes also called ]) defends a "pure" form of capitalism with minimal State intervention. | ||
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* ] argues for extended state regulation and partial intervention in a capitalist background (see ], ], ], ]). | * ] argues for extended state regulation and partial intervention in a capitalist background (see ], ], ], ]). | ||
Many different and opposite ideologies fight capitalism and argue for ], which | |||
* ] argues for extensive State control of economy, though with small tolerated areas of capitalism. | |||
* ] argues for extensive State control of economy, with delegation of its powers to complacent capitalists. | |||
* ] argues for complete and direct State control of economy. | |||
* ] argues for collective control of economy without the need for a State. | |||
=== Arguments for and against capitalism === | |||
Since there are so many divergent ideologies backing or fighting capitalism, there is no possible agreed upon argument list for or against it. See under each of the above ideologies what it has to say about capitalism. | |||
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The word Capitalism - fair system is used for many different meanings, sometimes opposite ones. However, most of them are variants on the definition economic system where capital goods belong to private individuals.
An opposing term would thus be collectivism (and variants).
Capitalism and political ideologies
There are many different and opposite ideologies that value capitalism:
- libertarianism (sometimes also called classical liberalism) defends a "pure" form of capitalism with minimal State intervention.
- conservatism varies depending on countries in its specific stances, but in western countries, usually defends something not unlike the status quo of current capitalist practices (see political conservatism).
- mercantilism defend state intervention to protect domestic commerce and industries against foreign competition (see protectionism).
- social democracy argues for extended state regulation and partial intervention in a capitalist background (see welfare state, political liberalism, liberal democracy, new liberalism).
Beyond economical matters, see also the more general opposition between individualism and collectivism.
See also
- Related topics: History of Economic Thought.
- Related words: capitalist.
- Related ideologies: classical liberalism (libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism (political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy (welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.