In 2026, America will mark a remarkable convergence of anniversaries. It will be the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, which explained how free people, trading freely, could ...
In an article titled “Why Gen Z is Turning to Socialism,” Vice made an observation about why Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders was so successful in unifying so many Gen Zers across so many ...
Modern historians rarely have told the truth about the history of capitalism, and especially in the early days of the ...
Capitalism has long been heralded by many economists as the best economic system around, rewarding — and therefore encouraging — competition and innovation, creating wealth, stimulating growth and ...
hile in the history of history no economic system has lifted more people out of poverty, solved for more of life’s ills, and created more prosperity, opportunity, and socio-cultural benefit than ...
In safety capitalism, entrepreneurs boldly predict the future and profit from developing new and better ways to do things. Most young Americans support the capitalist framework linking creativity, ...
What follows is the brief and Request-For-Proposal (RFP) that Forbes sent to creative agencies in September. This is where the conversation and work started. …that despite creating prosperity, driving ...
The Queen Zone on MSNOpinion

Can society thrive beyond capitalism?

New York’s mayor spent his 100th day in office pouring concrete into a pothole. Zohran Mamdani, the first ...
Capitalism is what made America great. But at our 250th anniversary, it is still — in Ayn Rand’s words — “an unknown ideal.” ...
In September, 1639, John Winthrop, the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, recorded in his journal a dreadful tale of Puritan true crime. One Robert Keayne had prospered as a London merchant ...
Anarcho-capitalism is a political and economic theory that merges the principles of anarchism and capitalism. It advocates for a society without a centralized state, where individuals freely exchange ...
Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote in 1977: “The impact of telecommunications satellites on the entire human race ...