Sentences with phrase «predatory capitalism»

"Predatory capitalism" refers to an economic system where businesses or individuals seek excessive profits by exploiting others, often through unethical or unfair practices. Full definition
They serve the interests of capital above the human kind, and when push comes to shove they are more closely aligned with the interests of major Wall Street banks, banks which closely resemble a criminal enterprise, a remnant of America's decaying brand of predatory capitalism.
And whether it works or not, we can all enjoy the mild and delicate irony that David Cameron's sunken flagship may, in the sinking, have provided football fans with a mechanism that, if effective, might end up sheltering local communities from predatory capitalism.
He exemplifies the collusion between predatory capitalism and captured public institutions.
The practice of mindfulness isapparently popular among those at the forefront of tech - driven predatory capitalism.
Where John Landis's archetypal 1978 slob - com rolled out the red carpet for a generation's greed, self - indulgence and political indifference, Accepted suggests that academe can be an incubator for something besides predatory capitalism and hollow moral rectitude.
It seemed as if the central bankers had tamed predatory capitalism with their constant interest rate cuts.
Perhaps it will be able to move the WTO away from its support of predatory capitalism.
The paper argued that Britain needed a new direction and Labour «speaks with more urgency than its rivals on social justice, standing up to predatory capitalism, on investment for growth, on reforming and strengthening the public realm, Britain's place in Europe and international development».
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He condemned «predatory capitalism», with calls for limits to executive pay and controls on the excesses of the financial industry; under his leadership, he said, Labour would reform capitalism, building what he called «responsible capitalism».
Even those welcome first steps to change, the squeezed middle, predatory capitalism, seem to have disappeared without trace.
But it's actually rather impressive, combining plenty of specific policy ideas with an overarching political narrative (predatory capitalism), strong, real - life anecdotes (see 11.14 am) and a nice new buzzword («stewardship banking»).
As you seek to revive Labour's fortunes, the obvious conclusion to draw is that voters reject the analysis and policies of the Left, and you should return to the strategy associated with Tony Blair and accept the tenets of the free market, rather than bang on about inequality and predatory capitalism.
«It is Labour that speaks with more urgency than its rivals on social justice, standing up to predatory capitalism, on investment for growth, on reforming and strengthening the public realm, Britain's place in Europe and international development — and which has a record in government that it can be more proud of than it sometimes lets on.
The temporary WOPPOW flagship store presents fashion in the age of predatory capitalism, global aggression and the indifference of the profiteers.
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