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Trump’s state capitalism marks a radical break in U.S. policy

Bleeding Heartland

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June 26, 2026

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Steve Corbin is emeritus professor of marketing at the University of Northern Iowa and a contributing columnist to 246 newspapers and 48 social media platforms in 45 states, who receives no remuneration, funding, or endorsement from any for-profit business, nonprofit organization, political action committee, or political party. During the first seventeen months of President Trump’s [] The post Trump’s state capitalism marks a radical break in U.S. policy appeared first on Bleeding Heartland.

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why Americans Are Trading Capitalism For Socialism

Conservative commentator Victor Davis Hanson argued on Fox News that a combination of educational debt, immigration policies, and diversity initiatives is driving the rising popularity of socialism in the United States. Speaking with host Laura Ingraham, the Hoover Institution Senior Fellow stated that the country is currently facing a “perfect storm” of cultural and institutional [] Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why Americans Are Trading Capitalism For Socialism

Mises Institute

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· Jun 27, 2026

Politics as Power: Elites, Inflation, and the Austrian Answer

Mark Thornton argues modern politics is a power struggle run by elites—and that Austrian economics explains both the rigged system and the way out.

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.

Townhall

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· Jun 22, 2026

Socialism Is Spreading Across the US. The Right Needs to Answer With Radical Free Markets.

Socialism Is Spreading Across the US. The Right Needs to Answer With Radical Free Markets.

American Thinker

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· Jul 9, 2026

Descending The Ladder To Poverty

Photo Credit: American ThinkerBy Allan J. FeiferIf a governing system is a ladder, there are rungs that, if strong, lead to prosperity and, if attacked, to collapse. Democrats are attacking America’s rungs.

Wired

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· Jun 30, 2026

Bernie Sanders Saw This Coming

For decades, the senator has argued that concentrated wealth threatened American democracy. Now he’s betting that frustration with Big Tech, billionaires, and unchecked AI is reaching a tipping point.

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Related coverage for "Trump’s state capitalism marks a radical break in U.S. policy": Tampa Free Press — Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why Americans Are Trading Capitalism For Socialism. Mises Institute — Politics as Power: Elites, Inflation, and the Austrian Answer. Jacobin — Right-Wing Populism Did Not Kill Neoliberalism. Townhall — Socialism Is Spreading Across the US. The Right Needs to Answer With Radical Free Markets.. American Thinker — Descending The Ladder To Poverty . Wired — Bernie Sanders Saw This Coming