Capitalism Indivisible
Katie A. Moore
Enterprise & Society, 2024, vol. 25, issue 1, 39-48
Abstract:
My comment highlights the key contributions and promising directions for future research of Lindsay Schakenbach Regale’s essay in this volume. While in agreement with Schakenbach Regele’s call for more specificity for different times and places, I argue that we also ought to be able to answer the question of what makes a variety of capitalism, well, capitalist. To do that, we need to delimit the theoretical and historical bounds of capitalism itself.
Date: 2024
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