Anticapitalism
Anticapitalism is a political and economic ideology that opposes the principles and practices of capitalism. It is characterized by a rejection of the free market, private property, and the accumulation of wealth, advocating instead for a more equitable distribution of resources and power. Anticapitalists often argue that capitalism leads to inequality, exploitation, and environmental degradation. They propose alternative economic systems, such as socialism, communism, or cooperatives, which aim to address these issues. The term "anticapitalism" is often used to describe a range of views, from those who advocate for radical change to those who support more incremental reforms. Despite its diversity, anticapitalism is united in its critique of capitalism and its pursuit of a more just and sustainable economic order.