Which was not a socialist critique of industrial capitalism? Innovation is curtailed when people pursue self interests. Free markets create inequality and wealth disparity. Overproduction is inevitable in a capitalist system. The search for new markets leads to imperialism.
I think it's d. is that right?
Criticism of capitalism ranges from expressing disagreement with the principles of capitalism in its entirety, to expressing disagreement with particular outcomes of capitalism. Among those wishing to replace capitalism with a different method of production and social organization, a distinction can be made between those believing that capitalism can only be overcome through revolution (e.g., revolutionary socialism) and those believing that structural change can come slowly through political reforms (e.g., social democracy). Some critics believe there are merits in capitalism, and wish to balance it with some form of social control, typically through government regulation (e.g., the social market movement). Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_capitalism That should help you understand the concept. :)
I just noticed that @Joel_the_boss gave the same link.
;) Why only the link when you can make them read and then if they still don't understand click the link. Im killing 2 birds with one stone. :D
Thanks confluxepic but I already found that site and was looking at it while i waited for an answer! XD
I think you may be correct.
I think so too. Thank you all for your help I'm going to go with d.
You're welcome.
Con is always right. xD
Haha. Not always.
:)
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