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  • noun One who is not a capitalist.

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non- +‎ capitalist

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  • The mutualist approach also supports private property and private profits in their "noncapitalist" market utopia.

    nefac.net 2010

  • Is it to develop a mutualist "noncapitalist" economic sector in which co-ops and

    nefac.net 2010

  • So one big question raised by Bills speech is whether we are talking about an actual change in the nature of capitalism or just about a series of techniques that require noncapitalist motivations to work.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • So one big question raised by Bills speech is whether we are talking about an actual change in the nature of capitalism or just about a series of techniques that require noncapitalist motivations to work.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • So one big question raised by Bills speech is whether we are talking about an actual change in the nature of capitalism or just about a series of techniques that require noncapitalist motivations to work.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • The Lava revisionist group openly capitulated to the Marcos regime and misrepresented it as representative of the national bourgeoisie, as one interested in “noncapitalist development”and as one trying hard to free itself from a U.S. dictated policy of “neocolonial industrialization.”

    Introduction to Philippine Economy and Politics - Jose Maria Sison CPP Abhay N 2007

  • Rather, the underlying propulsive mechanism appears to be the extraordinary capacity of the capitalist mode of economic organization to displace other modes, and to establish itself in noncapitalist settings.

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

  • It is the dynamization of society at the hands of a noncapitalist elite!

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

  • Rather, the underlying propulsive mechanism appears to be the extraordinary capacity of the capitalist mode of economic organization to displace other modes, and to establish itself in noncapitalist settings.

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

  • It is the dynamization of society at the hands of a noncapitalist elite!

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

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