Democracy is not compatible with capitalism but is congruent with a version of democratic socialism in which the wealth, resources, and benefits of a social order are shared in an equitable and just manner.
Capitalism is using its money; we socialists throw it away.
Capitalism has socialized production. It has brought thousands of people together in the factory and involved them in new social relationships.
A general charge of crony capitalism is easy to make. But dividing the 'bad' crony capitalists from the 'good' innovative entrepreneurs is much harder to do. And sorting them out without creating a new group of crony capitalists may be the hardest thing of all.
In the Soviet Union, capitalism triumphed over communism. In this country, capitalism triumphed over democracy.
Despite what many Americans think, most Soviets do not yearn for capitalism or Western-style democracy.
Capitalism in Russia has spawned far more Al Capones than Henry Fords.
The rise in the price of gold is a sign that capitalism has stumbled.
The Soviet Union used the exploitation of workers under capitalism as an agitational issue to subvert Western democracies even as it practiced slave labor at home.
We, the Social Democrats, are convinced that capitalism needs to be tamed a second time. The first time we achieved that in Germany for many decades with the social market economy. That is no longer enough. Now we need to do it in Europe and even globally.
Capitalism is at least tolerable, which cannot be said of Socialism or Communism.
Conservatives have no understanding of modern capitalism. They have a distorted understanding of the traditional values they claim to defend.
Corporate engineers have looked at how women are with each other, borrowing the best tips from female neighborhood culture and then transporting them back into the bosom of capitalism. They've feminized capitalism.
I would ask: Given the nature of free-market capitalism - where the rule is to rise to the top at all costs - is it possible to have a financial industry hero? And by the way, this is not a pop-culture trend we're talking about. There aren't many financial heroes in literature, theater or cinema.
I don't think that capitalism should be unbridled, if by 'unbridled' you mean unregulated.
The divestment movement is a start at challenging the excesses of capitalism. It's working to delegitimize fossil fuels and showing that they're just as unethical as profits from the tobacco industry.
Somewhere along the way to free-market capitalism, the United States became the most wasteful society on the planet.
Whole Foods Market tries to embody all of the principles of conscious capitalism all the time, but like any person or company, we sometimes fall short.
WikiLeaks is designed to make capitalism more free and ethical.
Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.