Sentence examples for capitalism call from inspiring English sources

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Call it capitalism, call it false consciousness or call them "the Spin Sisters," neither the red states nor the blue states have any particular claim here.

Many of those who oppose the institutions that enforce rules of international capitalism call for a return to local decision-making, echoing longtime anarchist objections to the way nation-states usurped the power of cities and towns.

As ever, though, Mr Miliband still likes to make a speech with a framing idea – a leitmotiv like the responsible capitalism call in 2011 and the one-nation Labour refrain in 2012.

(This remains, incidentally, a fundamental conflict within contemporary capitalism call it, in today's language, the conflict between profit maximization and consumerism – that only gets resolved, if at all, in an ambivalent, compromising fashion).

"Call it capitalism, call it whatever, but it's just a rigged system, a rigged economy".

Schumacher observed about capitalism, "Call a thing immoral or ugly, soul-destroying or a degradation to man, a peril to the peace of the world or to the well-being of future generations: as long as you have not shown it to be 'uneconomic' [unprofitable] you have not really questioned its right to exist, grow, and prosper".

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At a time when top-down models for stabilizing economies were popular, particularly in developing countries, Mr. Hirschman was inclined toward a kind of chaotic capitalism called disequilibria.

Daniel P. Schrag, head of Harvard's Center for the Environment, said the president's plan would succeed only if it created market conditions unleashing the creative power of American capitalism, calling forth greater innovation in the energy industry.

He remonstrated against the excesses of capitalism, called upon the crowd to take care of the least among them, and told the story of how he just went to park his car, and twenty-seven dollars for half an hour?

What do we make of the richest man in the world, who has profited enormously in history's most swiftly innovative form of capitalism, calling for a "creative capitalism -- by which he means a capitalism that does even more to benefit the world's poor?Men this fabulously wealthy have little to fear but the resentment of a public that comes to see such vast holdings as dangerous and illegitimate.

Would true capitalism, called 'free enterprise" have a "pay-as-you-go" police and fire departments?

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