- Culture of capitalism
The Culture of capitalism is a term used to refer to the
lifestyle of the people living within a capitalist nation, or the international influence of such a nation on others.Essentially, the people of the culture of capitalism are driven by the rules of their society, or
social norms . The people of the culture of capitalism believe that these values, attitudes and aspirations are normal for all people in the world.Tenets
Motivated by the accumulation of personal wealth; the idea that the business' desire for profit is the main motivation of the economy, regardless of
human rights or environmental issues.The Concept that making money (
employment ) and spending money (consumerism ) is the function of a market economy.In addition, the Culture of Capitalism also endorses the spread of Capitalism to nonbelievers who do not agree with the tenets. It is a culture that "would be ready to make many an intellectual or even moral concession in order to maintain that standard" (Siegfried 1928, quoted in Leach 1993:266).
Secondary aspects
The other part of this culture is the creation of a new type of person. The "consumer," a type of person almost totally defined in monetary terms, was unheard of until the 19th century. It was a historical first when an emerging society was founded on the categories of people: capitalist, laborer and consumer, which are interdependent on each other.
References
*cite book | author=Leach, William | title=Land of Desire; Merchants, Power, and the Rise of a New American Culture | location=New York | publisher=Pantheon Books | year=1993 | isbn=0-394-54350-5
*cite book | author=Robbins, Richard| title=Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism| location=Boston | publisher=Allyn & Bacon | year=2005| isbn=0-205-40741-2
*cite journal | author=André Siegfried| title=The Gulf Between | journal=Atlantic Monthly | month=March | year=1928 | volume=115 | pages=289–296ee also
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cultural imperialism
*americanization External links
* [http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/capitalism_culture.htm Understanding Capitalism Part IV: Capitalism and Culture]
* [http://www.pearson.ch/download/media/9780205407415.pdf Constructing the Consumer by Richard Robbins]
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