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Gutfeld: "The easiest country to be a socialist in is a country where there is no socialism"
FOX News Channel's "The Five" co-host Greg Gutfeld on the consequences of pushing socialism in the United States. JESSE ...
Right-wing politicians often conjure up a caricature vision of socialism defined either by Soviet-style gulags or the authoritarianism and shortages seen in modern-day Venezuela. But debates over the ...
A recent survey of adult citizens in 18 of the world's largest economies revealed widespread support for tax reforms and broader political and economic changes. Conducted by Ipsos and commissioned by ...
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Does ‘Socialism’ Still Mean Anything?
Illustration by Noah Hickey/The Dispatch. (Photos via Unsplash and MADISON SWART/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images) The Democrats of New York City have nominated a professing socialist, Zohran Mamdani, ...
In 2021, the country’s public procurement spending was notably high, accounting for 15.2% of its GDP, surpassing the OECD average of 12.9%. Moreover, satisfaction with public services surpasses OECD ...
In America, the title “socialist” carries a negative connotation. Many people think that socialism takes away economic freedom, stifles innovation and will create a Big Brother-style government.
A growing number of people throughout the world, especially younger generations, now believe that socialism is a viable political, economic, and social model. This is particularly true in the United ...
Finland stands out among OECD countries for its extensive social safety net, allocating 24% of GDP to social protection which is twice the OECD average. While youth inclusion in politics is notable, ...
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