Capitalism Has Its Uses—Bernie Says So
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United States
Started March 28, 2026
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Capitalism Has Its Uses—Bernie Says So
The American Conservative (United States) | Mar 28, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
By focusing on capitalism's uses, we risk overlooking the systemic issues it creates, which can lead to greater societal division and unrest.
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Capitalism, despite its flaws, is essential for innovation and economic growth, as highlighted by Bernie Sanders' acknowledgment of its benefits.
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While capitalism has its merits, it is crucial to balance it with social equity measures to ensure that all citizens benefit from economic progress.
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The capitalist system inherently perpetuates inequality, and Bernie’s acceptance of its uses fails to address the urgent need for reform.
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Bernie Sanders' recognition of capitalism's utility shows a pragmatic approach, emphasizing that we can harness its strengths while addressing its shortcomings.
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