postcapitalist
See also: post-capitalist
English
    
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Etymology
    
From post- + capitalist.
Adjective
    
postcapitalist (not comparable)
- After capitalism.
- 2014 November 2, Paul Mason, “What Shakespeare taught me about Marxism”, in The Guardian:- Put it like this and it is not hard to see the possibility of a “post-capitalist” era – although the inability to see a path to it is what blights all modern social movements.
 
- 2022 September 9, Justin McCurry, “‘A new way of life’: the Marxist, post-capitalist, green manifesto captivating Japan”, in The Guardian:- As the world confronts more evidence of the effects of climate change – from floods in Pakistan to heatwaves in Britain – rampant inflation and the energy crisis, [Kohei] Saito’s vision of a more sustainable, post-capitalist world will appear in an academic text to be published next year by Cambridge University Press, with an English translation of his bestseller to follow.
 
 
Related terms
    
- postcapitalism
- postcapitalistic
Translations
    
after capitalism
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Noun
    
postcapitalist (plural postcapitalists)
- A proponent of postcapitalism.
- 2018 September 12, Jeff Goodell, “The Perfect Storm: How Climate Change and Wall Street Almost Killed Puerto Rico”, in Rolling Stone:- You can spin out various possible futures for the island: In one version, disaster capitalists and bitcoin entrepreneurs arrive in their yachts and private jets, turning Puerto Rico into a crypto St. Barts; in another, post-capitalists build a paradise powered by solar microgrids, community gardens and the rebirth of local fisheries; […]
 
 
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