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Neuere kapitalismuskritische und antikapitalistische Bewegungen

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Die in westlichen Ländern seit den 1970er Jahren abflauende linke Kapitalismuskritik hat seit dem Aufkommen globalisierungskritischer Bewegungen und nachfolgender Mobilisierungen (Occupy, Anti-Austerity-Bewegungen, Blockupy-Netzwerk, einer weiteren Generation von Antifa-Gruppen) wieder an Dynamik und Attraktivität gewonnen. Allerdings setzt diese Kritik auch neue Akzente und geht über einen traditionellen – zumal von revolutionärer Emphase getragenen – linken Antikapitalismus hinaus. In dem Beitrag wird (1) eine allgemeine Systematik kapitalismuskritischer Positionen vorgestellt und (2) die Entwicklung neuerer kapitalismuskritischer Bewegungen beleuchtet, um diese Bewegungen dann innerhalb eines zweidimensionalen politisch-ideologischen Koordinatensystems zu verorten. Schließlich wird (3) der Zusammenhang von Kapitalismuskritik und Zivilgesellschaft erörtert.

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  • Rucht, Dieter, 2016. "Neuere kapitalismuskritische und antikapitalistische Bewegungen," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 29(3), pages 121-134.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:169379
    DOI: 10.1515/fjsb-2016-0231
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