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A DSA America? Not Okay

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United States
July 06, 2026に開始

Today’s young socialists understand just as little as their predecessors did

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A DSA America? Not Okay

National Review (United States) | Jul 05, 2026

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While the enthusiasm for socialism may stem from valid concerns, the historical failures of socialist systems warrant a cautious approach.

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The resurgence of socialism among young people poses a threat to American values of individualism and free enterprise, and must be challenged.

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Engaging with socialist ideas can enrich political discourse and help address systemic issues, even if one does not fully endorse the ideology.

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A rise in socialist ideals among youth reflects a legitimate response to economic inequality and should be embraced as a call for change.

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Young socialists today are misinformed about the practical implications of their ideology, risking a repeat of past mistakes in governance.

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