kapitalimahukad
Kapitalimahukad is a neologism used in online discussions and fringe writings to describe a proposed framework that integrates capital markets with formal legal governance. In its broad form, the term signals a view that law, regulation, and administrative authority actively shape patterns of investment, credit creation, and wealth distribution, rather than treating law as a passive backdrop to market activity. Because there is no formal theory or consensus, definitions vary across authors.
Etymology and origins: The word appears to combine "kapital" (capital) with elements reminiscent of "hukum" (law)
Usage and interpretations: Some proponents use kapitalimahukad to critique laissez-faire narratives and to advocate for stronger
Reception and limitations: The concept has limited formal validation and is often criticized for vagueness. Because
See also: capitalism, law and economics, financial regulation, governance, economic theory, neologisms.