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"Actually existing capitalism" or "really existing capitalism" is an ironic term used by critics of capitalism and neoliberalism. The term is used to claim that many economies purportedly practicing capitalism (an economic system characterized by a laissez-faire free-market system) actually have significant state intervention and partnerships between private industry and the state. It is a play on the term actually existing socialism.

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  • "Actually existing capitalism" or "really existing capitalism" is an ironic term used by critics of capitalism and neoliberalism. The term is used to claim that many economies purportedly practicing capitalism (an economic system characterized by a laissez-faire free-market system) actually have significant state intervention and partnerships between private industry and the state. It is a play on the term actually existing socialism. (en)
  • “Capitalismo realmente existente” o “capitalismo de verdad” es un término irónico utilizado por los críticos del capitalismo y el neoliberalismo. El término se usa para afirmar que muchas economías que supuestamente practican el capitalismo (un sistema económico caracterizado por un sistema de libre mercado de laissez-faire) en realidad tienen una intervención estatal significativa y asociaciones entre la industria privada y el estado.​​ (es)
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  • "Actually existing capitalism" or "really existing capitalism" is an ironic term used by critics of capitalism and neoliberalism. The term is used to claim that many economies purportedly practicing capitalism (an economic system characterized by a laissez-faire free-market system) actually have significant state intervention and partnerships between private industry and the state. It is a play on the term actually existing socialism. The term mixed economy is also used to describe economies with these attributes. The term seeks to point out discrepancy between capitalism as normally defined and what is labelled as capitalism in practice and to claim that (1) capitalism as defined does not and will not exist and (2) actually existing capitalism is undesirable. The term is used as a response to the economic doctrines that have dominated western economic thought throughout the neoliberal period. Critics point to the use of regulation to avoiding economic problems such as acute commodities fluctuations, financial market crashes, monopolies and extensive environmental damage as examples of how capitalism as defined does not match actually existing capitalist economic systems. Specifically, the term is primarily directed at the Austrian School or the Chicago school of economics as these are economic schools of thought that strongly advocate for capitalist systems. (en)
  • “Capitalismo realmente existente” o “capitalismo de verdad” es un término irónico utilizado por los críticos del capitalismo y el neoliberalismo. El término se usa para afirmar que muchas economías que supuestamente practican el capitalismo (un sistema económico caracterizado por un sistema de libre mercado de laissez-faire) en realidad tienen una intervención estatal significativa y asociaciones entre la industria privada y el estado.​​ El término economía mixta también se utiliza para describir economías con estos atributos. El término busca señalar la discrepancia entre el capitalismo como se define normalmente y lo que se etiqueta como capitalismo en la práctica y afirmar que (1) el capitalismo como se define no existe ni existirá y (2) el capitalismo realmente existente es indeseable. El término se utiliza como respuesta a las doctrinas económicas que han dominado el pensamiento económico occidental a lo largo del período neoliberal. Los críticos señalan el uso de la regulación para evitar problemas económicos como las fluctuaciones agudas de las materias primas, las caídas de los mercados financieros, los monopolios y los daños ambientales extensos como ejemplos de cómo el capitalismo, tal como se define, no coincide con los sistemas económicos capitalistas realmente existentes. (es)
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