Anticapitalists

/ˌæntiˈkæpɪtəlɪsts/ noun

People who actively oppose capitalism and believe that private ownership and profit-driven economies are harmful or unjust.

From anti- (against) + capitalist (a person who supports capitalism). The word emerged in the 19th century alongside the rise of socialist and communist movements as an organized opposition to capitalist economies.

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