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    2 days ago · Capitalism 1.0 during the 19th century entailed largely unregulated markets with a minimal role for the state (aside from national defense, and protecting property rights); Capitalism 2.0 during the post-World War II years entailed Keynesianism, a substantial role for the state in regulating markets, and strong welfare states;

  2. Sep 9, 2024 · American capitalism was first and foremost financial capitalism, draining profits from merchants, the banks themselves, and landowners. But it was in the northeastern US, not the South, that...

    • Antoine Reverchon
  3. 3 days ago · Now imagine an augmented version of Schelling’s thought experiment, designed to find the focal point of American capitalism. You have to pick a place, anywhere in America, to meet a stranger to ...

  4. Sep 17, 2024 · THREE CHEERS FOR CAPITALISM. Switzerland, Taiwan, and Vietnam show that giving people more economic freedom is still humanity’s best hope for economic and social progress. The endless expansion of the state is not a viable solution to the crises of the twenty-first century.

  5. Sep 17, 2024 · Capitalism... Markets... Regulation... and Incentives. Millennials witnessed what felt like 90% of America's growth unfold over the course of our lifetimes.

  6. 4 days ago · Sept. 25, 2024 Updated 8:00 p.m. ET. Vice President Kamala Harris wants voters to know that she is not a socialist. That was the clear, unspoken theme of Ms. Harris’s nearly 40-minute economic ...

  7. 5 days ago · Neoliberal capitalism dominates American society despite its reproduction of mass inequality. The most vulnerable individuals are tasked with maintaining the health and morality of the marketplace by becoming the entrepreneurial self, and are placated with false promises of American Dream mythology that promotes unattainable ideas of success.