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POLL: America's Support for Capitalism Falls...

Drudge Report

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 6, 2026

Want another 250 years? Reject socialism’s hostility to property rights

There’s no denying that socialism’s appeal among Americans is growing, especially among Democrats and the young. The consensus of recent polls confirms this. In Gallup’s last major national survey, only 54 of Americans view capitalism positively — the lowest level Gallup has ever recorded, and 39 view socialism positively. Among Democrats, a whopping 66 view []

The Hill

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· Jul 1, 2026

The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere

Follow the money, and it is clear why socialism is vanishing from Latin America and thriving in America's blue cities at the same time.

KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle

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· Jul 8, 2026

New NFIB report flashes a ‘bright red warning sign’ for Washington small businesses

A new NFIB report shows Washington small business optimism trailing the nation, with labor costs, regulation, and taxes driving the state's decline.

Le Monde

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· Jun 22, 2026

Branko Milanovic, economist: 'There will be no return to neoliberal ideology'

Asian shock, Western decline and the rise of national-liberalism: The expert on global inequality analyzes the fractures of modern capitalism in an interview with Le Monde.

Townhall

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· Jul 7, 2026

The DSA Wants to Know What Has Capitalism Given Us. Here's the Answer.

The DSA Wants to Know What Has Capitalism Given Us. Here's the Answer.

Jacobin

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· Jul 7, 2026

Right-Wing Populism Did Not Kill Neoliberalism

Neoliberalism’s defining feature was always the insulation of capital from democratic control. Trumpism’s break with free trade has changed the rhetoric. But the underlying economic order remains intact.

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Related coverage for "POLL: America's Support for Capitalism Falls...": Washington Examiner — Want another 250 years? Reject socialism’s hostility to property rights. The Hill — The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere. KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle — New NFIB report flashes a ‘bright red warning sign’ for Washington small businesses. Le Monde — Branko Milanovic, economist: 'There will be no return to neoliberal ideology'. Townhall — The DSA Wants to Know What Has Capitalism Given Us. Here's the Answer.. Jacobin — Right-Wing Populism Did Not Kill Neoliberalism