"One of the things that the left and right have in common is an awareness that our government has essentially been co-opted by corporate power," says the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist.
As far as we are concerned, it is no great secret nor any great surprise that our faith in fiat money (in general) and the central bankers who have debased it (in particular) and precipitated the death of capitalism is anything but robust
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said capitalism is 'not a redeemable system' for Americans and represents a 'pursuit of profit' with disregard for any human, environment and social consequences run by an elite minority.
For a point of reference, the United States is a Constitutional Democratic Republic that has long embraced both capitalism (free markets) and socialism (public schools and universities, and public works - parks, roads and highways, sewer and water,
Pope Francis says the coronavirus pandemic has proven that the "magic theories" of market capitalism have failed and that the world needs a new type of politics that promotes solidarity and working for the common good that must come from sharing
Everything about this virus situation is making me crazy...So it's "capitalism" that makes people fight over toilet paper at a time when toilet paper isn't a product they particularly need.
It's time for free-market capitalism to reclaim its legacy as a creator of prosperity -- not just for citizens of the Western world, but for people everywhere. It's not capitalism that has to justify itself; it's everything else. Why? Because
Production Versus Plunder, Paul's highly regarded history book, came together in a fascinating and almost amazing way. He's never told the story before, but in this podcast, he does.
A video clip of a military vehicle driving headlong into a crowd of innocent civilians keeps replaying itself in my mind. This happened in 'socialist' Venezuela. This South American country was once one of the happiest and richest countries in th
Following the publication of his 'capitalist manifesto' where he called for drastic reforms of the American capitalist system to redistribute wealth and resources more equitably - something he followed up with an unprecedented $100 million donation t
Capitalism created the greatest prosperity that the world had ever seen in early-America. But by the late 1800's, a litany of American presidents declared that the age of "laissez-faire" was over. Government would intervene into every corner of life.
After giving $100 million for Connecticut's public schools and publishing a lengthy treatise entitled "Why And How Capitalism Needs To Be Reformed", Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio took his battle to encourage bipartisan though still-radical
The proletariat did not have to seize the means of production in a violent socialist coup.
Capitalism handed the means of production to the workers voluntarily.
Why are young people being enticed by the philosophy of something for nothing? Why aren't Republicans doing so well with them? Is it because many Republicans are closet Socialists themselves? Ron Paul discusses on today's Liberty Report!
It's rare that a 15-minute cable news spiel gets talked about even one day later, let alone five, but here we are with Fox News host Tucker Carlson's headline-making monologue asserting that "market capitalism is not a religion, it's a tool," warning
Americans are easy prey when it comes to being distracted by the political theater in Washington. It is this attraction to non-issues (e.g., the so-called government shutdown) that prevents them from focusing on the issues that really matter.