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'''Capitalism''' generally refers to an [[economic system]] in which the [[means of production]] are all or mostly privately. '''Capitalism''' generally refers to an [[economic system]] in which the [[means of production]] are all or mostly privately.
==See also== ==See also==
 +* [[Anti-capitalism]]
* [[Communism]] * [[Communism]]
* [[Corporatocracy]] * [[Corporatocracy]]
* [[Criticisms of capitalism]] * [[Criticisms of capitalism]]
 +* [[Economic democracy]]
* [[Economics]] * [[Economics]]
* [[Market economy]] * [[Market economy]]
* [[Market socialism]] * [[Market socialism]]
 +* [[Perspectives on capitalism]]
* [[Rhine capitalism]] * [[Rhine capitalism]]
* [[Socialism]] * [[Socialism]]
 +* ''[[Varieties of Capitalism]]''
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Capitalism generally refers to an economic system in which the means of production are all or mostly privately.

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