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A radical for capitalism. (Scan).(Brief Article)
The American Enterprise
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June 01, 2003 |
Paglia, Camille |
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The Left is willfully blind to the enormous contributions that capitalism has made to democracy and individualism. Over the past two centuries capitalism has raised the standard of living and enhanced the health and life expectancy for untold millions in the West and elsewhere. It has stimulated new ideas and fostered free speech. When they call for the redistribution of wealth, Leftists are endorsing an authoritarian system that, wherever it has been tried, has resulted in ...
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