For the first time in Gallup’s measurement over the past decade, Democrats have a more positive image of socialism than they do of capitalism. Attitudes toward socialism among Democrats have not changed materially since 2010, with 57% today having a positive view. The major change among Democrats has been a […] Read more »
Americans’ Views of Socialism, Capitalism Are Little Changed
Even though Bernie Sanders, a self-described “Democratic socialist,” has generated strong support for his presidential campaign, Americans’ image of socialism is no better now than it was six years ago. Thirty-five percent of Americans have a positive view of the term socialism, similar to what was found in 2012 and […] Read more »
Do Americans Believe Capitalism & Government Are Working?
The 2013 Economic Values Survey probed Americans’ views on capitalism, government, economic policy, and financial well-being. It found that Americans are concerned about the lack of jobs (26% cited this as the most important economic issue), the budget deficit (17%), and the rising cost of health care (18%) and education […] Read more »
Democrats, Republicans Diverge on Capitalism, Federal Gov’t
Exemplifying a major partisan divide in modern politics, Democrats react significantly more positively to the term “federal government” than they do to the term “capitalism,” while the opposite is true for Republicans. But both Democrats and Republicans are highly positive about the terms “small business,” “free enterprise,” and “entrepreneurs.” [cont.] […] Read more »