Capitalist culture explained
Capitalist culture is composed of people who behaving according to a set of learned rules act as they must act in order to survive in a capitalist society. It promotes the view that the behaviour that capitalism forsters in individual is natural to humans.
In a capitalist system, society and culture revolve around exploitative business activity – the accumulation of capital derived from the surplus generated by the labour of workers.As such, proponents of capitalism would have us believe that business activity and the market exchange are absolute or natural- human relations revolve around these processes.