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Money doesn’t expect ideological consensus. One teacher's goal is for students to understand how capitalism in America does—and sometimes doesn’t—work, while building the skills to analyze, question and compare other economic systems. https://t.co/1Jp59nM544 ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-22 16:40
Donald Trump’s critique of quarterly capitalism is a familiar one. Corporate “short-termism” has been blamed for everything from Boeing planes falling out of the sky to the chaos at Intel. But it is also flimsy https://t.co/y29bju7p3u ...
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U.S. capitalism has evolved over the past 250 years. Which raises the question: What will it look like 50 years from now? https://t.co/u9SliuVe7A ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Money doesn’t expect ideological consensus. One teacher's goal is for students to understand how capitalism in America does—and sometimes doesn’t—work, while building the skills to analyze, question and compare other economic systems.https://t.co/wvydvUdUaE https://t.co/QolQ3MAZYn ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-19 13:20
Donald Trump’s critique of quarterly capitalism is a familiar one. Corporate “short-termism” has been blamed for everything from Boeing planes falling out of the sky to the chaos at Intel. But it is also flimsy https://t.co/xD1gawm3i9 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-18 14:36
Michael Milken's latest venture is a $500 museum of capitalism near the White House https://t.co/7rsLqAta1G ...
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“What present-day American capitalism has achieved is to rediscover its distinguishing strength: opportunity.”🔗 Read more from Roger Lowenstein: https://t.co/whfssYD8s7 ...
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What makes Adam Smith continually relevant, this professor writes, is his power to illuminate the tensions at the heart of modern capitalism https://t.co/SzkZqEo0It ...
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Investopedia· 2025-08-27 12:00
Political & Economic Landscape - The report suggests that President Donald Trump's hands-on approach to publicly traded companies and his brand of capitalism are likely to continue [1]
Trump's tariffs SLAMMED as anti-democratic: 'What we're seeing is someone who loves power'
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 21:59
Economic Policy & Market Impact - The report suggests a shift towards "state capitalism" in America, resembling China's economic model, where the state influences private enterprise decisions [1] - AI chip manufacturers Nvidia and AMD are reportedly paying the US government 15% of their revenue from sales in China [2] - Concerns are raised that export controls are being used to raise revenue, potentially resembling "bribery or blackmail," rather than protecting national security [3][4] - The analysis indicates that tariffs are leading to an average effective tariff rate of 186% as of August 7th, the highest since 1933, impacting consumers and back-to-school shoppers [14] - Tariffs are expected to increase prices, and unlike pandemic-related inflation, wage increases may not offset the rising cost of living [17][18] Consumer Sentiment & Economic Anxiety - 86% of Americans find grocery shopping stressful, with 53% considering it a major source of stress [19] - Stagnant wages and soaring housing costs exacerbate the sensitivity to rising grocery prices [20][21] - Economic anxiety and insecurity could lead to political consequences [24][25][26] Political & Ideological Implications - The Trump administration is accused of pursuing policies that raise prices, suppress consumption, and lower productivity, described as "financial nihilism" [6] - The centralization of power in the White House is seen as a move away from market-based economics towards a command and control economy, potentially slowing long-term economic growth [11][12][13] - Concerns are raised that the administration's actions dismantle democratic norms and principles, assuming capitalism can function without liberal commitments [27]