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People criticize capitalism.
As a recent Axios-Generation poll found, βCollege students prefer socialism to capitalism.β
Why?
Because they believe absurd myths: Like the claim that the Soviet Union βwasnβt real socialism.β
Socialism guru Noam Chomsky tells students that.
He says the Soviet Union βwas about as remote from socialism as you could imagine.β
Give me a break.
The Soviets made private business illegal.
If thatβs not socialism, Iβm not sure what is.
βSocialism means abolishing private property and . . . replacing it with some form of collective ownership,β explains economist Ben Powell.
βThe Soviet Union had an abundance of that.β
Socialism always fails.
Look at Venezuela, the richest country in Latin America about 40 years ago.
Now people there face food shortages, poverty, misery and election outcomes the regime ignores.
But Al Jazeera claims Venezuelaβs failure has βlittle to do with socialism, and a lot to do with poor governance . . . economic policies have failed to adjust to reality.β
βThatβs the nature of socialism!β exclaims Powell.
βEconomic policies fail to adjust to reality.β
βEconomic reality evolves every day. Millions of decentralized entrepreneurs and consumers make fine-tuning adjustments.β
Political leaders canβt keep up with that.
Still, pundits and politicians tell people, socialism does work β in Scandinavia.
Jim Cramer of βMad Moneyβ calls Norway βas socialist as they come!β
This too is nonsense.
βSweden isnβt socialist,β says Powell.
βVolvo is a private company. Restaurants, hotels, theyβre privately owned.β
Norway, Denmark and Sweden are all free-market economies.
Denmarkβs former prime minister was so annoyed with economically ignorant Americans like Bernie Sanders calling Scandinavia βsocialist,β he came to America to tell Harvard students that his country βis far from a socialist planned economy. Denmark is a market economy.β
Powell says young people βhear the preaching of socialism, about equality, but they donβt look on what it actually delivers: poverty, starvation, early death.β
For thousands of years, the world had almost no wealth creation.
Then, some countries tried capitalism.
That changed everything.Β
βIn the last 20 years, weβve seen more humans escape extreme poverty than any other time in human history, and thatβs because of markets,β says Powell.
Capitalism makes poor people richer.
Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) calls capitalism βslavery by another name.β
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) claims, βNo one ever makes a billion dollars. You take a billion dollars.β
Thatβs another myth.
People think thereβs a fixed amount of money.
So when someone gets rich, others lose.
But itβs not true: In a free market, the only way entrepreneurs can get rich is by creating new wealth.
Yes, Steve Jobs pocketed billions, but by creating Apple, he gave the rest of us even more.
He invented technology that makes all of us better off.
βI hope that we get 100 new super-billionaires,β says economist Dan Mitchell, βbecause that means 100 new people figured out ways to make the rest of our lives better off.β
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich advocates the opposite: βLetβs abolish billionaires,β he says.
He misses the most important fact about capitalism: Itβs voluntary.
βIβm not giving Jeff Bezos any money unless heβs selling me something that I value more than that money,β says Mitchell.
Itβs why under capitalism, the poor and middle class get richer, too.
βThe economic pie grows,β says Mitchell.
βWe are much richer than our grandparents.β
When the media say the βmiddle class is in decline,β theyβre technically right β but they donβt understand why itβs shrinking.
βItβs shrinking because more and more people are moving into upper income quintiles,β says Mitchell.
βThe rich get richer in a capitalist society. But guess what? The rest of us get richer as well.β
John Stossel is the author of βGive Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.β

