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  • Americans’ Views of ‘Socialism’ and ‘Capitalism’ In Their Own Words . . .
    To find out, we asked people to describe – in their own words – why they had positive or negative impressions of socialism and capitalism Some who view socialism negatively portray it as a serious threat to capitalism in the U S , while others who view it positively say the opposite – that it builds upon and improves capitalism
  • Capitalism - Research and data from Pew Research Center
    Add faith in the work ethic and in capitalism to the lengthening list of casualties from the Great Recession Four years after the Lehman Brothers’ fiasco and the ensuing global economic downturn, the idea that effort in a competitive economy can lead to success is seriously questioned in a number of major economies, including Japan, Russia and Greece, especially among those who have
  • How Republicans, Democrats view socialism and capitalism | Pew Research . . .
    Among older age groups, views of capitalism are more positive than opinions of socialism Women are more likely than men to view socialism positively (46% vs 38%), while a much larger share of men (74%) than women (56%) view capitalism positively Nearly twice as many men as women have a very positive impression of capitalism (33% vs 17%)
  • Modest Declines in Positive Views of ‘Socialism’ and ‘Capitalism’ in U . . .
    Americans see capitalism as giving people more opportunity and more freedom than socialism, while they see socialism as more likely to meet people’s basic needs, though these perceptions differ significantly by party Many Democrats say socialism meets people’s basic needs; Republicans say it restricts individual freedoms
  • Confidence in Democracy and Capitalism Wanes in Former Soviet Union
    Just as views about democracy have soured over the past two decades, so have attitudes toward capitalism In 1991, 76% of Lithuanians approved of switching to a market economy; now, only 45% approve Among Ukrainians, approval fell from 52% in 1991 to 34% today
  • Black Americans view capitalism more negatively than positively but . . .
    Views of capitalism also grew more negative among other racial and ethnic groups during this period, but the movement was particularly pronounced among Black Americans In fact, the 2022 survey found that Black adults were the only racial or ethnic group more likely to view capitalism more negatively than positively, and also the only group
  • Little Change in Public’s Response to ’Capitalism,’ ’Socialism’
    ‘Socialism’ and ‘Capitalism’ The term capitalism elicits more positive (50%) than negative (40%) reactions from the American public, but not by much And while Americans of different incomes and ideological perspectives offer different opinions on capitalism, the divides are not as wide as on other terms measured
  • China’s government may be communist, but its people embrace capitalism . . .
    While China’s government may be officially communist, the Chinese people express widespread support for capitalism Roughly three-quarters of the Chinese (76%) agree that most people are better off in a free market economy And since 2002, the Chinese have consistently been one of the strongest


















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