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capitalist
This term carries a heavy ideological charge that shifts depending on the speaker. In a neutral economic sense, it simply describes someone who provides the financial means for a business to operate. It identifies the role of the investor in a market economy. In political or social discourse, the word often acquires a pejorative tone, evoking images of greed, exploitation, or an obsession with accumulation at the expense of others. It is frequently used as a label in critiques of systemic inequality or as a point of contrast with socialist or collectivist ideologies.
Countable when referring to the individual people who own assets and invest for profit.