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Capitalism

About: Capitalism is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 27714 publications have been published within this topic receiving 858042 citations.


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01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the mass media and the political economy of mass communication in the United Kingdom, focusing on the role of public service broadcasting and the information market in the media and public sphere.
Abstract: Part 1 Methodology and the mass media: contribution to a political economy of mass communication film and media studies - reconstructing the subject the myths of video - a disciplinary reminder Pierre Bourdieu and the sociology of culture - an introduction politics and the mass media in the United Kingdom. Part 2 Policy and politics - public service broadcasting and the information market: the media and the public sphere public service versus the market telecommunications policy in the United Kingdom. Part 3 The political economy and the production of culture: public policy and the cultural industries the economics of the US motion picture industry.

453 citations

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28 Jun 2017
TL;DR: In this article, Amory B Lovins and Paul Hawken introduce the next industrial revolution and the Next Industrial Revolution Hypercars and Neighbourhoods Waste Not The Making of the World Building Blocks Designing Whole Systems Muda, Service and Flow Capital Gains Filaments of Nature Food for Life Aqueous Solutions Climate - Making Sense and Making Money making markets work Human Capitalism Once Upon a Planet
Abstract: New Introduction by Amory B Lovins and Paul Hawken The Next Industrial Revolution Hypercars and Neighbourhoods Waste Not The Making of the World Building Blocks Designing Whole Systems Muda, Service and Flow Capital Gains Filaments of Nature Food for Life Aqueous Solutions Climate - Making Sense and Making Money making markets work Human Capitalism Once Upon a Planet

453 citations

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01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: The author examines the "politics of time" in the context of the industrial revolution from the perspective of a post-modernist perspective.
Abstract: * Preface to the Second Edition * Preface to the First Edition * Part I - The Culprit * Chapter 1 - Introduction * Chapter 2 - The Ecological Crisis * Chapter 3 - Capital * Chapter 4 - Capitalism * Part II - The Domination of Nature * Chapter 5 - On Ecologies * Chapter 6 - Capital and the Domination of Nature * Part III - Ecosocialism * Introduction * Chapter 7 - Critique of Actually Existing Ecopolitics * Chapter 8 - Prefiguration * Chapter 9: Ecosocialism * Afterword * Notes * Bibliography * Index

449 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
20231,685
20223,695
2021801
2020934
20191,091