Culture of capitalism
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The culture of capitalism or capitalist culture is the set of social practices, social norms, values and patterns of behavior that are attributed to the capitalist economic system in a capitalist society. Capitalist culture promotes the accumulation of capital and the sale of commodities, where individuals are primarily defined by their relationship to business and the market. The culture is composed of people who, behaving according to a set of learned rules, act as they must act in order to survive in capitalist societies.
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See also
- Capital accumulation
- Capitalism
- Capitalist mode of production
- Capitalist state
- Consumerism
- Cultural capital
- Cultural economics
- Economic sociology
- Neoliberalism
- Organizational culture
- Protestant work ethic
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