Yes, but when they say "capitalism" they partially draw on the tradition from Braudel of trying to suggest there's a potentially non-capitalist partisan of the market economy. ...
The identitarian left, it seems, gave up trying to fight capitalism. But would you say the rest of the left basically became the "process of anti-production" described by D&G? If so, it seems even though they're anti-market, their dissent has been entirely harnessed by capital.