The Contributions of Modern Capitalism to Modernity

Focus on the Philosophical Perspectives on Societal Development

Authors

  • Simeon Dimonye Department of Philosophy, University of Nigeria

Keywords:

Culture, Modern Capitalism, Modernity, Philosophy, Postmodernism, Societal Development

Abstract

What is modernity? Here is a question that many social scientists and humanity scholars find fundamentally complicated. In exploring the dynamics of the critiques of modern capitalism, I propose to substantially, systematically address this question. The paper argues that the meaning of modernity is established on the associated insights for its development which the critiques of modern capitalism can supply us with. The critiques of modern capitalism x-ray somewhat the contributions of modern capitalism to modernity. The paper relies on the philosophical methods of analysis and critical hermeneutics to realize its objective which is simply to philosophically demonstrate this connection.

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13-07-2025

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Dimonye, S. (2025). The Contributions of Modern Capitalism to Modernity: Focus on the Philosophical Perspectives on Societal Development. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 21(1), 191–214. Retrieved from https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1203