It may seem as though capitalism has always been a part of the Western world, but that’s not true. Although the concept has some roots in the Ancient world, capitalism as a system dates only from the 16th century.
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| There’s increasing discussion forecasting a post-capitalist society. |
Now, some 500 years later, there’s increasing discussion arguing for, or simply forecasting, a post-capitalist society.
Capitalism is locked into an economics of growth that is undermining the environmental foundations of life on Earth – that is, capitalism is ecocidal. And this has become the defining contradiction of capitalism in the twenty-first century.
As a result, this “growth imperative” alongside our own planet’s limits is likely to bring capitalism to an end in coming decades.
Read the Pursuit story by Dr Samuel Alexander and Professor Brendan Gleeson, both from the University of Melbourne - “Post capitalism: life within environmental limits".

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