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Vintage Anti-Capitalist Propaganda 'Proletarians of The Whole Country Unite!', English Translation of Original Russian Revolution 200gsm A3 Reproduction Communist Propaganda Poster

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6.99 - 6.99
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A great range of vintage propaganda posters available from World of Art including some very interesting early 20th century Anti-Capitalism translated into English, by World of Art and printed on quality 200gsm-thick four-star Green Star eco-friendly paper with a soft-satin low-sheen finish and high quality inks to retain colour vibrancy for years to come. Green star system approved paper is a universally recognised eco-responsibility paper based on the origin of the fibre and the manufacturing process. All our posters are standard A3 size and look beautiful with or without frames but if you're thinking of framing then a standard A3 frame will fit perfectly. All posters come with a thin white border. 

Please note before ordering all our posters are reproduction posters 

Standard A3 Size

16.53" x 11.69"

42cm x 29.7cm

420mm x 297mm

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Anti-capitalism encompasses a wide variety of movements, ideas and attitudes that oppose capitalism. Anti-capitalists, in the strict sense of the word, are those who wish to replace capitalism with another type of economic system. In constantly observing the negative side(s) of capitalism, anti-capitalists remain focused on capitalism, thus co-performing and further sustaining the actually criticised unsustainable capitalist system. Thus, the impression of capitalism as hyper-adaptive "system without an outside". One way out of the trap is to understand that the observation of capitalism, a system strongly biased by and to the economy, implies functional differentiation. As the economy is only one out of 10 function systems, however, both pro- and anti-capitalist visions of society imply this economy-bias and, in return, a neglect of other function systems. Effective strategies for alternatives to capitalism therefore require a stronger focus on the non-economic function systems. A corresponding re-coding of capitalist organisations has recently been proposed.