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Sure capitalism is based on a set of ideas = ideology. The main IDEAS behind capitalism are the closely connected 'inflation' and 'infinite growth'
the government
Socialism/ccommunism
Capitalism--Wealth of Nations
Capitalism
Capitalism favors the rich and is unfair to the poor.
Max Weber defines "spirit of capitalism" as the ideas and esprit that favor the rational pursuit of economic gain.
Two major ideas in Karl Marx's writings are the concept of historical materialism, which posits that economic factors drive social change, and the theory of alienation, which discusses how workers become disconnected from the products of their labor under capitalism.
If Capitalism did not need Ideology, then it wouldn't be ideology at all. Ideology is the organized ideas which give a new direction to the people in society for revolution and because Capitalism is being able to own private land, businesses and organizations; there must be entrepreneur and because entrepreneur come up with ideas, there is the ideology. The free market economy, in essence, is basically the source of ideology in capitalism.
Capitalism, socialism, and communism are major economic systems.
Marx made a detailed analysis and critique of capitalism, and advocated its replacement by a classless Socialist society.
they are used to represent both political and economic ideas