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Liberal Elites Promote ‘Abundance,’ But Democratic Voters Want Socialism

Politics
United States
Started June 22, 2026

Pro-capitalist social liberalism resembles the “reform conservatism” that President Trump vanquished. The post Liberal Elites Promote ‘Abundance,’ But Democratic Voters Want Socialism appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
The divide between liberal elites and Democratic voters highlights a deeper ideological rift that could reshape party dynamics in future elections.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
The notion that Democratic voters want socialism oversimplifies their diverse perspectives on economic reform and social policies.
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Socialism offers a viable alternative to the limitations of capitalism, especially for addressing wealth inequality and social justice.
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Liberal elites' promotion of abundance is essential for fostering innovation and economic growth, contrary to the socialist leanings of some voters.
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The growing desire for socialism among Democratic voters reflects a legitimate response to the failures of pro-capitalist social liberalism.
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