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    Capitalism and Democracy: Schumpeter Revisited. Richard D. Coe, Charles K. Wilbur.William Nelson - 1986 - Ethics 96 (4):881-882.
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    Capitalism and democracy in the twenty-first century: A global future beyond nationalism.Nigel Pleasants - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (3):115-118.
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    Capitalism and Democracy: Schumpeter Revisited.William Nelson - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (3):199-202.
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    Free‐market capitalism and democracy as ideological filters in world press reporting.Robert E. Gamer - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (4):1652-1657.
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    European Constitutionalization Between Capitalism and Democracy.Hauke Brunkhorst - 2016 - Constellations 23 (1):15-26.
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    The Continuing Conflicts Between Capitalism and Democracy: Ramifications for Schooling‐Education.Richard A. Brosio - 1991 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 23 (2):30-45.
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    Capitalism and Social Democracy.Adam Przeworski (ed.) - 1985 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a study of the choices faced by socialist movements as they developed within capitalist societies. Professor Przeworski examines the three principal choices confronted by socialism: whether to work through elections; whether to rely exclusively on the working class; and whether to try to reform or abolish capitalism. He brings to his analysis a number of abstract models of political and economic structure, and illustrates the issues in the context of historical events, tracing the development of socialist strategies (...)
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    Environmentalism and Democracy in the Age of Nationalism and Corporate Capitalism.Clive L. Spash - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (4):403-412.
    Environmental commodification, trading and offsetting are business as usual approaches to environmental policy. There is also consensus across political divides about the need for economic growth. Many environmental NGOs have become apologists for corporate self-regulation, market mechanisms, carbon pricing/trading and biodiversity offsetting/banking, while themselves commercialising species 'protection' as eco-tourism. In this issue of Environmental Values the state and direction of the environmental movement are at the fore. D'Amato et al. contrast pragmatism with the need for revolutionary change and consider which (...)
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    Gavin Kitching, Capitalism and Democracy in the 21st Century: A Global Future Beyond Nationalism (London: Routledge, 2020)☆. [REVIEW]David Macarthur - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 45 (1):98-104.
    Philosophical Investigations, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 98-104, January 2022.
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    Capitalism and Social Democracy.John Dunn - 1988 - Studies in Soviet Thought 35 (1):75-76.
    This is a study of the choices faced by socialist movements as they developed within capitalist societies. Professor Przeworski examines the three principal choices confronted by socialism: whether to work through elections; whether to rely exclusively on the working class; and whether to try to reform or abolish capitalism. He brings to his analysis a number of abstract models of political and economic structure, and illustrates the issues in the context of historical events, tracing the development of socialist strategies (...)
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    Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society, Eric A. Posner and E. Glen Weyl. Princeton University Press, 2018, xxii + 337 pages. [REVIEW]David V. Axelsen - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):569-574.
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    Democracy, Capitalism, and Education: Reconsidering Dewey’s Failure to Address Economic Life.Kurt Stemhagen & Nakia S. Pope - 2012 - Philosophy of Education 68:306-314.
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    Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Democracy.Andrew Stevens - 2017 - Studies in Social Justice 11 (1):178-182.
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  14. Reviews : Pat O'Malley, Law, Capitalism and Democracy (Allen and Unwin 1983).Mark Considine - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 10 (1):274-277.
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    Capitalism and Social Democracy.Eddie J. Girdner - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):135-138.
  16. Adam Przeworski, Capitalism and Social Democracy Reviewed by.David B. Myers - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (6):297-299.
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    The Difference Principle, Capitalism, and Property-Owning Democracy.Andrew Lister - 2018 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 5 (1):151-172.
    Jason Brennan and John Tomasi have argued that if we focus on income alone, the Difference Principle supports welfare-state capitalism over property-owning democracy, because capitalism maximizes long run income growth for the worst off. If so, the defense of property-owning democracy rests on the priority of equal opportunity for political influence and social advancement over raising the income of the worst off, or on integrating workplace control into the Difference Principle’s index of advantage. The thesis of (...)
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    Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy.Giorgio Fazio - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    The revolutions of 1989: Socialism, capitalism, and democracy[REVIEW]Krishan Kumar - 1992 - Theory and Society 21 (3):309-356.
  20. Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy.Gianfranco Pellegrino - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    3. Capitalism versus Democracy: The Marketing of Votes and the Marketing of Political Power.David Copp - 2000 - In John Douglas Bishop (ed.), Ethics and Capitalism. University of Toronto Press. pp. 81-101.
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    Review of Richard D. Coe and Charles K. Wilbur: Capitalism and Democracy: Schumpeter Revisited[REVIEW]William Nelson - 1986 - Ethics 96 (4):881-882.
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    Reviews : Pat O'Malley, Law, Capitalism and Democracy (Allen and Unwin 1983). [REVIEW]Mark Considine - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 10 (1):274-277.
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    Capitalism and Social Democracy[REVIEW]Eddie J. Girdner - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):135-138.
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    What is to Be Done?: A Dialogue on Communism, Capitalism, and the Future of Democracy.Alain Badiou & Marcel Gauchet - 2015 - Polity.
    The fall of the Berlin wall was seen by many as the final triumph of liberal democracy over communism. But now, in the wake of the great financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath, things look a little different. New questions are arising about capitalism and democracy, new social movements are challenging established institutions and new political possibilities are emerging. Is democracy an inevitable hostage of capitalism, or can it reinvent itself to meet the challenge (...)
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    Against Democracy? Libertarianism, Capitalism, and Climate Change Denialism.David Schweickart - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (4):664-680.
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    Capitalist Development and Democracy in South America.Evelyne Huber Stephens - 1989 - Politics and Society 17 (3):281-352.
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  28. Adam Przeworski, Capitalism and Social Democracy[REVIEW]David Myers - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6:297-299.
     
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    Barbarians at the Gates of the Public Library: How Postmodern Consumer Capitalism Threatens Democracy, Civil Education and the Public Good.Ed D'Angelo - 2006 - Library Juice Press.
    Barbarians at the Gates of the Public Library is a philosophical and historical analysis of how the rise of consumerism has led to the decline of the original mission of public libraries to sustain and promote democracy through civic education. Through a reading of historical figures such as Plato, Helvetius, Rousseau, and John Stuart Mill, the book shows how democracy and even capitalism were originally believed to depend upon the moral and political education that public libraries (and (...)
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    Review of Adam Przeworski: Capitalism and Social Democracy[REVIEW]John Dunn - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):867-869.
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    Feminism, Capitalism, and Critique: Essays in Honor of Nancy Fraser.Banu Bargu & Chiara Bottici (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This edited collection examines the relationship between three central terms-capitalism, feminism, and critique-while critically celebrating the work and life of a thinker who has done the most to address this nexus: Nancy Fraser. In honor of her seventieth birthday, and in the spirit of her work in the tradition of critical theory, this collection brings together scholars from different disciplines and theoretical approaches to address this conjunction and evaluate Fraser's lifelong contributions to theorizing it. Scholars from philosophy, political science, (...)
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    Book Review:Capitalism and Social Democracy. Adam Przeworski. [REVIEW]John Dunn - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):867-.
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    Negativity and Democracy: Marxism and the Critical Theory Tradition.Vasilis Grollios - 2017 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The current political climate of uncompromising neoliberalism means that the need to study the logic of our culture that is, the logic of the capitalist system is compelling. Providing a rich philosophical analysis of democracy from a negative, non-identity, dialectical perspective, Vasilis Grollios encourages the reader not to think of democracy as a call for a more effective domination of the people or as a demand for the replacement of the elite that currently holds power. In doing so, (...)
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    Democracy Still Matters: A Response to the Rejoinder of my Review of Teaching Against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism: A Critical Pedagogy.Aaron Cooley - 2007 - Educational Studies 42 (2):180-182.
    (2007). Democracy Still Matters: A Response to the Rejoinder of my Review of Teaching Against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism: A Critical Pedagogy. Educational Studies: Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 180-182.
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    Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. By Joseph A. Schumpeter. [REVIEW]Jonathan Warner - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (2):262-263.
  36. Jodi Dean, Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics.David Chandler - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 160:53.
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    Commercial Capitalism and the Democratic Psyche: The Threat to Tocquevillean Citizenship.L. Janara - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (2):317-350.
    A preeminent theorist of democracy, Alexis de Tocqueville has been both criticized for ignoring the dangerous impact of capitalism on democracy, and lauded for elucidating their happy symbiosis. In fact, Democracy in America features pungent, though limited and isolated, commentary on what Tocqueville calls ‘commerce’ and ‘industry’. In this article, these scattered observations are brought to bear on Tocqueville's rich portrait of democracy, its characteristic passions and anxieties, and its varying potentialities. The yield is a (...)
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    Late capitalism and postmodernism: Educational problems and possibilities.Richard A. Brosio - 1996 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 15 (1):5-12.
    This work analyzes certain aspects of postmodernist thought in terms of the challenges it presents to the secular, radical democratic project to which the author subscribes. It is argued that much of postmodernist thought has been effective in attacking foundationalism, as well as supporting marginalized persons and ideas, but holds little promise with regard to building an integrative democratic community. Postmodernist radicalism has not usually been directed against capitalist power; therefore, it is not clear how this form of radicalism can (...)
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    Reading Guide 10: Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy.John Kilcullen - unknown
    Open the Readings on p.217 and look through the table of contents. Part I is an appreciation and critique of Marx. Schumpeter argues that Marx's argument to show that Capitalism will eventually destroy itself is unsound. Nevertheless, Schumpeter himself thinks that Capitalism contains the seeds of its one destruction. Hence Part II: Can Capitalism Survive? The answer he gives is No. But at first, Chapters 5-8, he explains the strengths and virtues of Capitalism. Then he explains (...)
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    Digital Capitalism and the End of Politics: The Case of the Italian Five Star Movement.Loris Caruso - 2017 - Politics and Society 45 (4):585-609.
    In the Italian national elections in 2013, the Movimento Cinque Stelle, founded just four years earlier, gained 25 percent of votes, more than any other party. Analyses and interpretations are divided between those who consider M5S a member of the family of European populism and those who see M5S’s propositions as akin to the values of the left and social movements. The debate on M5S fits into the context of important ongoing trends in European politics: the growth of populist political (...)
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    Schumpeter: Capitalism, socialism, democracy.John Kilcullen - unknown
    The book begins with a critique of Marx. The subtitle of part 1 is 'The Marxian Doctrine'. The most interesting parts of it are chapter 2, 'Marx the Sociologist', and chapter 3 'Marx the Economist'. Schumpeter's criticisms are well-informed and sympathetic. His sociological views are like Weber's, and he is aware of the kinship between those views and the more sophisticated versions of Marxism, such as is found in the letters Engels wrote in the 1890s. 'Nevertheless, the question arises whether (...)
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    Review: Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics. [REVIEW]Dylan Taylor - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 109 (1):117-120.
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    Globalised Capitalism and Its Destitute Masses: Introduction.Pilar Royo-Grasa - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):669-674.
    Much has been written over the past two decades on globalisation, especially on its political and socioeconomic impacts on Western liberal democracies on the one hand, and on the more vulnerable co...
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  44. Philosophy as capitalism and the socialist radically metaphysical response to it.Katerina Kolozova - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (2):57-71.
    The author starts from the thesis that there is no such thing as a "natural" or "apolitical" economy. The economy is always already political, as it is the economy’s material core of power, control, and its main mechanisms, i.e. exploitation and oppression. It is no less so in the era of neoliberalism, a time in which we witness the divorce between capitalism and democracy. In order to lay the foundations of a different economy, one that is not based (...)
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    Ecology, capitalism, and socialism.Andrew McLaughlin - 1990 - Socialism and Democracy 6 (1):69-102.
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    Capitalism and the Democratic Economy.Gary A. Dymski & John E. Elliott - 1988 - Social Philosophy and Policy 6 (1):140.
    Mainstream economics evaluates capitalism primarily from the perspective of efficiency. Social philosophy typically applies other or additional normative criteria, such as equality, democracy, and community. This essay examines the implications of these contrasting sets of criteria in the evaluation of capitalism. Its first two sections consider the criteria themselves, assuming that a trade-off exists between them. The last three sections question whether such a trade-off necessarily occurs, and explore the claim that improvements in nonefficiency dimensions of capitalist (...)
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    Capitalism and the democratic economy*: Gary A. Dymski and John E. Elliott.Gary A. Dymski - 1988 - Social Philosophy and Policy 6 (1):140-164.
    Mainstream economics evaluates capitalism primarily from the perspective of efficiency. Social philosophy typically applies other or additional normative criteria, such as equality, democracy, and community. This essay examines the implications of these contrasting sets of criteria in the evaluation of capitalism. Its first two sections consider the criteria themselves, assuming that a trade-off exists between them. The last three sections question whether such a trade-off necessarily occurs, and explore the claim that improvements in nonefficiency dimensions of capitalist (...)
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    Philosophy as capitalism and the socialist radically metaphysical response to it.Katerina Kolozova - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (1).
    The author starts from the thesis that there is no such thing as a "natural" or "apolitical" economy. The economy is always already political, as it is the economy’s material core of power, control, and its main mechanisms, i.e. exploitation and oppression. It is no less so in the era of neoliberalism, a time in which we witness the divorce between capitalism and democracy. In order to lay the foundations of a different economy, one that is not based (...)
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    [Book review] the spiral of capitalism and socialism, toward global democracy[REVIEW]Terry Boswell & Christopher K. Chase-Dunn - 2002 - Science and Society 66 (4):559-562.
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    Pragmatism, Feminism, and Democracy: Rethinking the Politics of American History.James Livingston - 2001 - Psychology Press.
    Pragmatism, Feminism, and Democracy is James Livingston's virtuoso reflection on the period between 1890 and 1930, a primal scene of American history during which a wave of intellectual currents came together--and fell apart--to reorient society. Tying in critical insights on corporate capitalism, consumer culture, populism, and the American Left, Livingston analyzes the intersections and similarities of pragmatism and feminism to yield an original, provocative blend of historiography, feminist theory, and American intellectual history.
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