capitalism
Coverage of capitalism in the Nexus archive.
- America's next 250 years begin in the classroom
The article discusses the importance of education in preserving America's founding principles as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. It highlights concerns about young Americans' skepticism toward capitalism and overreliance on government solutions, emphasizing the need to teach constitutional government, individual liberty, and free enterprise. Challenges like housing affordability and student debt are acknowledged, but the focus remains on self-governance through education.
- What America gets right
The article highlights America's economic and societal strengths, including producing 26% of global GDP despite having 4.2% of the world's population, leading in venture capital deployment, and fostering a meritocratic, risk-reward economy. It emphasizes the U.S. as a hub for innovation, freedom, and democratic resilience.
- Mamdani blasts capitalism, foreign wars in America 250 address – while sitting at George Washington’s desk
Mamdani criticized capitalism and foreign wars during the America 250 address while sitting at George Washington’s desk. The event referenced historical and contemporary political themes.
- Mamdani’s latest whopper turns the truth about socialism on its head
Mayor Zohran Mamdani claims that the budget he recently passed demonstrates that socialists comprehend the economy as effectively as capitalists and are addressing issues left by capitalists.
- Murphy welcomes democratic socialists to the party, says ‘capitalism isn’t working’
Sen. Chris Murphy argues Democrats should adopt a big tent approach to include democratic socialists and challenge corporate power. He states that capitalism is failing and the party needs to expand its inclusivity.
- What capitalism will look like in space
The article argues that socialism's failure on Earth indicates it will not succeed in space, advocating for capitalism to drive future space exploration and development.
- Centrist Democrats Rebuke Party’s Left Wing: ‘We Are Capitalist, Not Socialist’
Moderate House Democrats, led by Representative Tom Suozzi, issued a letter titled 'The Promise to America' rebuking the party’s left wing and asserting that they are capitalist, not socialist. Suozzi is a New York Democrat who flipped a swing district on Long Island two years ago.
- Socialism vs capitalism: House Dems clash over what NY election results mean for party
House Democrats divided over New York primary results showing socialist candidates defeating moderate Democrats. Progressive lawmakers like Ayanna Pressley and Pramila Jayapal view the outcomes as indicative of a broader movement, while others like Thomas Suozzi and Gregory Meeks reject socialist labels and emphasize capitalism. Three socialist-backed candidates won key races in New York, endorsed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
- Socialism vs capitalism: House Dems clash over what NY election results mean for party
House Democrats debated the implications of socialist candidates winning key New York primary races, with some lawmakers viewing the trend as a shift in party ideology and others distancing themselves from socialism. The three victorious candidates, backed by the Democratic Socialists of America, sparked discussions about whether progressive policies could shape the Democratic Party's future.
- I was lucky enough to escape Cuban socialism. America’s 250th reminds me why
The author reflects on fleeing Cuba's socialist system, which caused scarcity and repression, to seek freedom and opportunity in the United States. They contrast socialism's state-centric approach with America's capitalist emphasis on individual liberty, noting the U.S. has attracted immigrants seeking prosperity through hard work and innovation.
- Meet the billionaire power couple advocating ‘communism for landlords’ and a global welfare state — from their $30M Hamptons McMansion
The Jains, a billionaire couple who built their wealth through capitalism, now advocate for socialism and a global welfare state, promoting 'communism for landlords' while residing in a $30 million Hamptons home.
- Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu on the ‘brainless’ AI discourse, the myth of capitalism and the Gen Z revolution risk
Daron Acemoglu, an MIT economist and Nobel Memorial Prize winner, criticizes the AI discourse as largely speculative and 'brainless,' estimating AI will contribute only 0.55% to productivity gains over the next decade. He argues that discussions should focus on corporate power and inequality rather than abstract capitalism debates, calling 80% of current discourse unhelpful.
- Anti-G7 protest turns violent as demonstrators torch Tesla and smash UN office windows
Protesters in Geneva set a Tesla on fire and damaged a UN agency during an anti-G7 demonstration, leading to clashes with police who used tear gas. Demonstrators targeted symbols of capitalism and multilateralism, criticizing the G7 summit in France as a meeting of the wealthy that ignores inequality.
- The SpaceX IPO made Musk a trillionaire. The old rules of capitalism no longer apply | Robert Reich
Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX’s Nasdaq IPO, with the company’s valuation reaching $1.77tn. The article suggests traditional economic principles are being replaced by factors like hype and connections in modern capitalism.
- SFUSD paid ethnic studies consultants $400,000 while reading and math scores cratered
The San Francisco Unified School District spent nearly $400,000 on consultants associated with 'ethnic studies' who focused on defunding the police and dismantling capitalism, despite declining reading and math scores among students. The district faces financial challenges, including a catastrophic budget deficit and potential school closures.
- The Knicks represent New York—and capitalism—at its best
The Knicks are portrayed as representing both New York and capitalism at its best, which is cited as the reason New Yorkers love them.
- Capitalism Is a Fact of Life, Starritt Says
Starritt asserts that capitalism is an inherent aspect of life. The statement emphasizes the inevitability of capitalist systems.
- Here's why universal basic income would be a disaster for America’s future
The article argues against universal basic income (UBI), claiming it undermines incentives by decoupling income from productivity and would be fiscally unsustainable due to the U.S.'s $40 trillion debt. It asserts that past technological revolutions created new jobs despite displacing others, and UBI assumes Americans cannot adapt to economic changes.
- Capitalism has warped our understanding of ecology and life’s origins
The article argues that capitalism has distorted ecological understanding and the origins of life, linking concepts like 'survival of the fittest' and 'winning at all costs' to Darwinism inappropriately. It calls for a communal perspective to address these issues.
- Ticket to regime change in Cuba: End the embargo
The U.S. embargo against Cuba is criticized as a failure for both nations, with the article advocating for its end to allow capitalism to flourish in Cuba rather than pursuing military intervention.
- Why is Space X's upcoming IPO so expensive? Just for institution's investments, no retailers? Capitalism at its best; the upper echelon!
Space X's upcoming IPO is expensive and may be limited to institutional investors, sparking concerns about accessibility for retail investors. The move has raised questions about the company's priorities and the influence of capitalism. Space X's decision may have significant implications for the investment community.
- Pro-China tech tycoon's network helped organize NYC May Day protests where Mayor Zohran Mamdani spoke
A pro-China tech tycoon, Neville Roy Singham, funded groups like the People’s Forum and Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) that organized NYC’s May Day protests, where socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani spoke. Demonstrators included communist-aligned groups advocating for the abolition of capitalism, while unions and Teamsters held separate rallies. Mamdani emphasized socialist policies, including taxing the wealthy and public transit improvements.
- Black conservative unleashes on Obama for 'constantly whining' after SCOTUS voting rights decision
Tahrohon Wayne Shannon, Oklahoma’s first African American House speaker, criticized President Obama for his pessimism following the Supreme Court's decision to limit race-based redistricting under the Voting Rights Act. Shannon argued the ruling reduces racial division in politics, citing his own election in a majority-white district as proof minorities can succeed without special treatment.
- Is capitalism fuelling today’s wars? Varsha Gandikota & Jason Hickel
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla interviews political economist Jason Hickel about whether capitalism is driving modern conflicts and if Global South states can reclaim their sovereignty.
- O’Leary: Possible Spirit Airlines bailout ‘really bad idea’
Kevin O’Leary, a millionaire investor, criticized the Trump administration’s reported plan to bail out Spirit Airlines, calling it a 'really bad idea.' He argued that capitalism functions by allowing failures to exit the market and warned against federal support for 'bad management.'
- AI is destroying jobs – and the energy crisis could make that much worse | Larry Elliott
AI is accelerating job destruction, with the energy crisis potentially worsening economic disruption. Governments are failing to plan adequately for the human impact of AI-driven technological shifts.
- John Maynard Keynes saved capitalism from itself
The article argues that John Maynard Keynes' economic theories prevented capitalism from collapsing, while Joseph Stiglitz warns that America's historical economic success does not ensure its future prosperity.
- John Maynard Keynes saved capitalism from itself
The article argues that John Maynard Keynes' economic theories averted a collapse of capitalism. Joseph Stiglitz cautions that America's historical economic success does not ensure future prosperity.