By AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX
Updated 11:08 AM EDT, September 8, 2025
Capitalism’s image has slipped with U.S. adults overall since 2021, the survey finds, and the results show a gradual but persistent shift in Democrats’ support for the two ideologies over the past 15 years, with socialism rising as capitalism falls. The shifts underscore deep divisions within the party about whether open support for socialism will hurt Democrats’ ability to reach moderates or galvanize greater support from people who are concerned about issues like the cost of living.
...But Democrats under 50 are much less likely to view capitalism favorably, while the opinions of Democrats ages 50 and older haven’t shifted meaningfully, according to Gallup.
No, the influence isn't in advertising alone. The state is thoroughly embedded in the private system of production, corporate lobbying and control of industry gives capitalists absolute power in the system. Voting doesn't mean much if the options workers can vote for don't actually represent their interests. Nobody is putting the cart before the horse, democracy in a capitalist system is a sham to begin with. It isn't an afterthought, it's that the extent to which oppressed classes can influence society through voting is only within the boundaries pre-approved by the ruling class.
I disagree.
In other words, you're to ignorant to actually justify your position but to arrogant to change it.
Bruh is in full solipsism mode, @Cowbee@lemmy.ml as usual show saintly patience for
Yea this was more useless than anything, it seems. Never went anywhere. But thank you!