socialism
Coverage of socialism in the Nexus archive.
- JD Vance rejects Milton Friedman, embraces socialism?
JD Vance is portrayed as rejecting Milton Friedman's economic philosophy and adopting a stance that aligns with progressive framing, which links free markets to being antithetical to human dignity.
- Karl Marx knew what the DSA doesn’t. America hates socialism
The article argues that the Democratic Socialists' movement faces significant challenges in the U.S. due to deep-seated opposition to socialism in American tradition and values. It contrasts Karl Marx's understanding of this resistance with the current movement's approach.
- Expert who fled Cuba warns of ‘vicious cycle’ that will lead to ‘communists in double digits’ in Congress
A national security expert who fled Cuba warns that a 'vicious cycle' in American politics could lead to 'communists in double digits' in Congress. He attributes the rise of socialist candidates to factors like White guilt and affordability crises, citing recent socialist victories in New York, Seattle, and Colorado.
- Expert who fled Cuba warns of ‘vicious cycle’ that will lead to ‘communists in double digits’ in Congress
Mike Gonzalez, a Heritage Foundation fellow who fled Cuba, warns that a political 'vicious cycle' could result in 'communists in double digits' in Congress. He cites recent socialist electoral wins, such as mayors in New York City and Seattle, and challenges to Democratic incumbents, as evidence of a shift toward communism. Gonzalez attributes this trend to factors like affordability crises and White guilt driving support for socialist policies.
- Nithya Raman can’t, or won’t, explain socialism
Nithya Raman is criticized for failing or refusing to explain socialism, with the article suggesting socialists avoid clarifying their beliefs to prevent rejection or ridicule from Americans.
- What’s fueling the far-left surge? ‘Democrats themselves hate the party’
Democratic voters are showing a rebellious mood, with questions about the reach of socialism or far-left politics beyond big cities. Washington will serve as a test case for their influence.
- A Big Gamble for the Left: Can Socialism Appeal in a Swing State?
A democratic socialist candidate for governor is seeking the Democratic nomination in a state that Trump won in 2024. If successful, she will face a Republican in a difficult contest.
- Republican unveils Declaration of Independence bill ahead of America's 250th birthday
A Republican lawmaker introduced a bill to reaffirm the Declaration of Independence ahead of America's 250th birthday, citing the need to counter socialist ideas gaining traction. The legislation follows a congressional tradition of marking national anniversaries with the founding document, with references to specific Democratic candidates and their policies.
- Republican unveils Declaration of Independence bill ahead of America's 250th birthday
Rep. Matt Van Epps introduced a bill to reaffirm the Declaration of Independence ahead of America's 250th birthday, citing rising socialist influence in the Democratic Party. The legislation follows a congressional tradition of marking national anniversaries with the founding document and aims to emphasize America's founding principles against leftist ideologies.
- Democrats stand for liberalism, not socialism
The article states that Democrats represent liberalism rather than socialism, and socialist progress has been limited to urban and college town areas that are already strongholds for Democrats.
- Democratic infighting grows as congresswoman exposes ‘disrespectful’ welcome of socialists into ‘big tent’
Democratic infighting intensifies as Rep. Pramila Jayapal criticizes the party's 'disrespectful' treatment of socialist members, citing primary victories by socialist candidates as evidence of shifting voter preferences. Jayapal argues that progressive wins, such as those of candidates endorsed by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, reflect demand for bolder leadership and call for fairer treatment within the 'big tent' party.
- On our 250th, fight to save this Republic from socialist madness
The article calls for a fight to save the Republic from 'socialist madness,' contrasting those advocating socialism with those who remain complacent during the Trump years, attributing their optimism to country music and American flags.
- White House fires back after 'slob' JB Pritzker says Trump is suffering from 'dementia'
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker claimed President Donald Trump exhibits signs of dementia through disjointed speech and public behavior, criticizing Trump's rhetoric on socialism. The White House dismissed Pritzker as a 'slob' and 'incompetent governor,' defending Trump's health and accusing him of spreading false narratives to remain relevant.
- 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.
- The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere
Socialism is declining in Latin America while growing in America's blue cities, with the article suggesting financial factors as a key reason for this divergence.
- Stephen A. Smith warns Democrats embracing socialism is 'handing the presidency to the GOP'
Stephen A. Smith criticized the Democratic Party's embrace of socialism, warning it could harm presidential prospects in 2028. He argued socialist policies may not appeal to broader voters and risk fragmenting the party, referencing New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's rise and democratic socialist candidates' recent electoral success in New York.
- Bill Maher calls Mamdani-backed socialist ‘patient zero’ of the ‘woke mind virus’
Bill Maher criticized Darializa Avila Chevalier, a socialist backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, for her abolitionist views on prisons and deportation, anti-American rhetoric, and refusal to endorse incarceration for murderers. Chevalier won the Democratic primary for New York's 13th Congressional District against Rep. Adriano Espaillat.
- GOP governor hopeful Bruce Blakeman blasts ‘dangerous’ Mamdani, Hochul in pitch to moderates
Bruce Blakeman, a GOP governor hopeful, criticizes Mamdani and Hochul for allowing socialism to infect New York's politics and urges voters to support him to stop this trend.
- Mamdani laughs off moderate manifesto, defends backing New York candidates
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani laughed when informed about a Democratic manifesto opposing socialism backed by House lawmakers and defended his legislative agenda supported by New York candidates aligned with his political views.
- James Carville says socialist Democrat shouldn't be in the party, calls her views 'a bridge too far'
James Carville, a Democratic strategist, criticized Darializa Avila Chevalier, a socialist primary winner in New York City, for views he describes as 'a bridge too far.' He argued she should not be part of the Democratic Party caucus but could serve in Congress if elected. Chevalier defeated incumbent Representative Adriano Espaillat and is supported by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
- Does Gavin Newsom even know what a Democrat is?
Gavin Newsom is accused of a sudden conversion to socialism, which the article describes as a political opportunism move.
- Akhilesh Yadav vows to restore Ayodhya’s eternal glory amid row
Akhilesh Yadav pledges to restore Ayodhya’s eternal glory. The Samajwadi Party claims Lord Ram’s ideals align with socialism and have been followed by the party and its ideological predecessors.
- Bill Maher tells JD Vance Democratic radicalism on Israel and socialism could put his vote 'in play'
Comedian Bill Maher told Vice President JD Vance he could consider voting Republican in 2028 if the Democratic Party's direction on issues like Israel, socialism, and capitalism concerns him. Maher emphasized his voting decisions are based on candidates' qualifications, not party labels, and challenged Vance to address election integrity and censorship claims.
- 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.
- Broadcast networks tout Mamdani’s victories, proclaim socialism is ‘resonating’
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of socialist endorsees won state and national races, prompting broadcast networks to downplay their radicalism and emphasize mass appeal. Media figures like Amy Walter, Ed O’Keefe, and Jay O’Brien debated the implications, with some suggesting Democrats may absorb these candidates while others warned of extremist influence.
- WATCH: Pelosi, Omar stay silent as Mamdani-backed socialist victories shake Democrat Party
Three candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani won Democratic primaries, raising questions about the growing influence of socialist candidates. Nancy Pelosi and Ilhan Omar avoided answering questions about the results, while Rep. Hank Johnson welcomed the incoming lawmakers.
- 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.
- Muslim Mamdani-backed socialist primary winner suggested America deserved 9/11 in unearthed video
Aber Kawas, a socialist candidate supported by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, faces criticism for past comments suggesting America deserved the 9/11 attacks due to systemic issues like capitalism and racism. Kawas, the Democratic nominee for New York State Senate District 12, defended her remarks as addressing Muslim scapegoating and emphasized her focus on Gaza liberation. Her father, a Jordanian national, was deported after a fraud conviction.
- Muslim Mamdani-backed socialist primary winner suggested America deserved 9/11 in unearthed video
Aber Kawas, a socialist primary winner backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, faces criticism over a 2017 podcast comment implying America deserved the 9/11 attacks. Kawas, a Palestinian-American and Muslim community activist, won the Democratic nomination for New York State Senate District 12, emphasizing Gaza and anti-bigotry themes in her campaign.
- 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.
- Behind the Curtain: America's great political implosion
American politics is experiencing significant fragmentation, with MAGA splintering between Trump supporters and 'America First' advocates, rising socialist influence, and declining support for Israel across both parties. AI is creating cross-partisan divisions, while Trump's unpopularity remains high at 60%.
- Senate Democrat avoids answering where socialism has been ‘beneficial’ after far-left candidates win in NYC
Senate Democrat Blunt Rochester avoided answering a question about where socialism has been beneficial after far-left candidates won in New York City. She celebrated the election results without addressing potential implications for the Democratic Party.
- Senate Democrat avoids answering where socialism has been 'beneficial' after far-left candidates win in NYC
Delaware Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester avoided answering where socialism has been 'beneficial' during a CNBC interview about socialist candidates winning New York primaries. She emphasized local political strategies and voter engagement, while the host pressed her on the effectiveness of socialism without receiving a direct response.
- Dems stunned after anti-Israel, anti-capitalist socialists sweep NYC primaries: ‘The dancing days of the dirtbag left’
Democrats were shocked by the victory of anti-Israel, anti-capitalist socialist candidates in New York City House Primary races. The candidates, supported by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, won Tuesday's primary elections.
- Mamdani-backed socialist with history of anti-American rhetoric wins vicious Dem primary race
Darializa Avila Chevalier, a socialist backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, defeated five-term incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat in a Democratic primary. Avila Chevalier has a history of controversial anti-American rhetoric, including calling the U.S. a 'f-----g disgrace' and advocating for abolishing borders, prisons, and police in deleted posts.
- 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.
- The Founding Fathers would sound the alarm on AOC, Mamdani and our slide into socialism
The article argues that the Founding Fathers would condemn the 2026 United States for its shift toward socialism, citing leaders like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani as threats to the nation's founding principles. It highlights concerns about young Americans' declining belief in democracy and the cancellation of historical figures.
- Chris Murphy vs. the cults
Chris Murphy's book 'Crisis of the Common Good' critiques the 'cults' of for-profit supremacy and advocates for economic nationalism and 'common good capitalism' to challenge the false choice between market fundamentalism and socialism. He argues for redefining economic success beyond profit maximization and rebalancing rewards to create more millionaires and fewer trillionaires.