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anticapitalist |
combined form of capitalist. |
bourgeois |
in Marxist theory, a member of the capitalist class, opposed to the proletariat in the class struggle. [1/6 definitions] |
bourgeoisie |
in Marxist theory, the capitalist class opposing the proletariat in the class struggle. [1/2 definitions] |
free enterprise |
the notion that a capitalist economy does not require government support or intervention, but can regulate itself through the relationships of supply and demand in a freely competitive market. |
noncapitalist |
combined form of capitalist. |
petit bourgeois |
of the lower middle class, esp. in a capitalist society. |
postcapitalist |
combined form of capitalist. |
precapitalist |
combined form of capitalist. |
robber baron |
a U.S. capitalist of the late nineteenth century who acquired great wealth and influence by ruthless exploitation of natural and human resources, market manipulation, political corruption, and the like. [1/2 definitions] |
surplus value |
in Marxist theory, the difference between the value of the products of a worker's labor and the wage he or she receives, which constitutes the profit made by a capitalist owner of land, a factory, or the like. |
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