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[[Image:Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys).jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys)|Ill-Matched Lovers]]'' (c. 1520/1525) by [[Quentin Matsys]]]] [[Image:Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys).jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys)|Ill-Matched Lovers]]'' (c. 1520/1525) by [[Quentin Matsys]]]]
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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.
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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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