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Do chemical-biological problems benefit capitalism?
Mark Fisher, in his book Capitalist Realism, writes:
The current ruling ontology denies any possibility of a social causation of mental illness. The chemico-biologization of mental illness is of ...
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Is this communist-like economic ideology already a thing?
Everyone knows what communism is, and generally in the real world it doesn’t work out for the people. Communism has many flaws and after a long while of thinking how these flaws can be fixed it became ...
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How can the Harm Principle be adjusted to fit Social Democracy and Social Liberalism
Beyond Libertarianism: Interpretations of Mill's Harm Principle and the Economic Implications Therein
The harm principle does not stipulate strict rights of the individual, applied uniformly.
To ...
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Is there a consistent difference in economic policies between Iranian principlists and reformists?
While reformists and principlists/conservatives in Iran are often contrasted in terms of their social views, is there a consistent distinction between the groups in terms of economic policies they ...
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Can left and right be reduced to who takes care of whom? [duplicate]
In my country (Belgium) there are quite some discussions between left- and right-wing political parties, but do those terms mean?
I've developed my own definition, and I'd like to verify it here on ...
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What's the difference between Cooperativism, Market Socialism, and Syndicalism?
What's the difference between Cooperativism (the replacing of Capitalist firms with worker co-ops like Mondragon), Market Socialism, and Syndicalism? Given that they're all systems where workers ...