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16 Contemp. Readings L. & Soc. Just. 1 (2024)

handle is hein.journals/conreadlsj16 and id is 1 raw text is: Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice 16(1), 2024
pp. 01-16, ISSN 1948-9137, eISSN 2162-2752
The Waning of Liberal Capitalism?
Michael A. Peters*
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the relationship between liberalism as a form of
government and capitalism as an economic system to inquire whether this tight
evolving historical connection is beginning to dissolve. It provides a brief history of
the relationship to suggest that there are good reasons that it might be waning.
Capitalism and democracy, once seen as mutually reinforcing, are now at a
crossroads: the global financial crisis, the rise of digital economies, the exacerbation
of economic inequalities, and the influence of autocratic capitalism present formidable
challenges to the liberal democratic order. The historic alliance of these two systems
seems to be coming apart with the challenge to this privileged relationship by
the rise of autocratic capitalism that suggests liberal democracy represents only one
of several potential models for organizing political and economic life in the modern
world.
Keywords: liberalism; capitalism; liberal capitalism; autocratic capitalism; compatibility
of political and economic systems
How to cite: Peters, M. A. (2024). The Waning of Liberal Capitalism?, Contemporary
Readings in Law and Social Justice 16(1): 1-16.
Received 12 January 2024 • Received in revised form 14 March 2024
Accepted 16 March 2024 • Available online 25 March 2024
*Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, P.R. China, mpeters@bnu.edu.cn.

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