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Former Bill Clinton administration pollster Doug Schoen, writing in Tuesday's Wall Street Journal, confirmed widespread suspicions that the movement represents the fringe of left-wing socialist politics - the definition of anti-capitalist.
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A response from a prominent political mind in Germany drew surprise this week when he called the anti-capitalist protests taking place in Germany "unspeakably silly."
Forbes.com: News Heather Struck 2011
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These protests werent against anything in particular, they were just referred to as anti-capitalist.
What's Going On Mark Steel 2009
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I keep seeing the Occupy Protest being described as anti-capitalist, I can't help thinking this is just establishment spin to cover the real aim of the protesters which is to draw attention to the massive tax avoidance through off-shoring profit that is going on in all but two of the FTSE top 100 companies.
The Guardian World News Paul Owen 2011
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Any paradigm that requires selflessness, particularly on the part of a corporation, in order to work for the greater good is by definition anti-capitalist.
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Pop culture doesn't help much: Screen adaptations always misquote the actual text of the story, distorting the true message while promoting an anti-capitalist one.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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The movie is anti-technology and anti-capitalist, made with the most sophisticated technology available and financed by half a billion dollars in corporate financing.
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As for the movie being anti-capitalist; if anything its pro-property rights, the rights of the natives to live in their tree village thing.
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Back then, Chávez's Bolivarian revolution seemed to many to offer a decent hope of dragging South Americans out of poverty – flamboyantly anti-capitalist and anti-US, and apparently effective and popular.
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Pop culture doesn't help much: Screen adaptations always misquote the actual text of the story, distorting the true message while promoting an anti-capitalist one.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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