New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani‘s winning message was affordability: that the necessities of life are increasingly out of ...
The Red Menace reviews Maximilien Rubel and John Crump's book, Non-Market Socialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Communism has got nothing to do with state control of the economy (as ...
Anthony Scaramucci emphasized the importance of market solutions to address societal issues, warning against potential ...
As this column has argued for years, watch what college kids do, not what they say. Words are cheap, while actions are pregnant with real meaning. Consider a recent Wall Street Journal front page ...
We are endowed by our Creator “with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Those words from the Declaration of Independence, written in 1776, are ...
A fundamental question that every society must confront is this; where do different economic systems ultimately lead us—toward collective ...
In a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, the U.S. House passed a resolution formally denouncing socialism, citing it as ...
China’s Vice Premier, Liu He, made a splash at the World Economic Forum’s recent meeting in Davos when he voiced his support for a more open China and the rule of law. Western enthusiasm, however, ...
A rose by any other name is still a rose (Shakespeare). A market socialist by any other name is still a socialist (Trump). With actions speaking louder than words, President Trump is a socialist by ...
Socialism preys upon the dark side of humanity. It eschews personal responsibility, shuns virtue, and undermines industriousness. Instead, it rewards idleness, emphasizes envy, and perpetuates ...
In this article, we shall discuss the 15 most socialist states in the US. To skip our detailed analysis of socialism and its integration with free-market economics, go directly and see 5 Most ...
When our connection with the world market was minimal, the cyclical fluctuations of capitalism affected us not so much directly, through trade channels, as through politics, sometimes exacerbating, ...