global capitalism
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandcapitalism
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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capitalism
noun[U]
uk/ˈkæp.ɪ.təl.ɪ.zəm/us/ˈkæp.ə.t̬əl.ɪ.zəm/
an economic and political system in which property, business, and industry are controlled by private owners rather than by the state, with the purpose of making ...
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(Definition ofglobalandcapitalismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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What works functionally for people underglobalcapitalismis more or less universal, since our standing up and sitting down come in standard dimensions.
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This is in line with the theory that emphasizes national diversity in adapting toglobalcapitalism.
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It views deforestation in the region within the context of ' an expanding frontier ofglobalcapitalism ' and, consequently, analyses deforestation as political and economic processes.
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It looks like a delicious irony, and the enemies ofglobalcapitalismare pouncing gleefully upon it.
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Thus, over 200 years, the old ways of getting and spending of nomadic and agrarian societies were supplanted by those of industrialising ones, often driven byglobalcapitalism.
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Furthermore,globalcapitalismtoday works, not by 'homogenising' world culture but rather through 'niche marketing' and the marketing of 'difference'.
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Katz argues thatglobalcapitalismconstantly produces geographies of uneven development in its wake, reconfigurations that alter the relationship between economic and social reproduction across scales and space.
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Migration is the by-product ofglobalcapitalismthat sees people not as human beings, but as factors of production that are expendable.
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The human traffickers are the governments that quite deliberately unleash supposedly blind economic forces in the service ofglobalcapitalism.
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I am not sure whetherglobalcapitalismcan survive price stability or zero inflation, but perhaps we should not be led into that argument now.
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We are up against the forces ofglobalcapitalismand big business.
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Globalcapitalismempowers companies to move money freely, but it does not allow workers to move freely.
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Some people call that globalisation, some globalism and othersglobalcapitalism.
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Globalcapitalismis headed for a moral crisis if it transpires that the origin of the food crisis lies with stock market speculators.
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Developing countries are thus paying twice for the mess caused by unregulatedglobalcapitalism.
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One would have thought that the most capitalistic country in the world would benefit enormously from the newglobalcapitalism.
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Arguably, that newglobalcapitalism—it is certainly new over the past 100 years—is inherently deflationary, especially for western industrialised countries.
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To contend that the supply of certain products might be in difficulty in this world ofglobalcapitalismis a strange concept.
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In so doing he obscures from view the issue ofglobalcapitalism.
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