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Monday, June 15, 2009

Poll: Just 53% Favor Capitalism Over Socialism

by Craig Brown for Common Dreams

Friday, April 10, 2009

Only 53% of American adults believe capitalism is better than socialism. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 20% disagree and say socialism is better. Twenty-seven percent (27%) are not sure which is better.

Adults under 30 are essentially evenly divided: 37% prefer capitalism, 33% socialism, and 30% are undecided. Thirty-somethings are a bit more supportive of the free-enterprise approach with 49% for capitalism and 26% for socialism. Adults over 40 strongly favor capitalism, and just 13% of those older Americans believe socialism is better. Investors by a 5-to-1 margin choose capitalism. As for those who do not invest, 40% say capitalism is better while 25% prefer socialism. There is a partisan gap as well. Republicans - by an 11-to-1 margin - favor capitalism. Democrats are much more closely divided: Just 39% say capitalism is better while 30% prefer socialism. As for those not affiliated with either major political party, 48% say capitalism is best, and 21% opt for socialism. The question posed by Rasmussen Reports did not define either capitalism or Socialism.

It is interesting to compare the new results to an earlier survey in which 70% of Americans prefer a free-market economy. The fact that a "free-market economy" attracts substantially more support than "capitalism" may suggest some skepticism about whether capitalism in the United States today relies on free markets. Other survey data supports that notion. Rather than seeing large corporations as committed to free markets, two-out-of-three Americans believe that big government and big business often work together in ways that hurt consumers and investors.

Fifteen percent (15%) of Americans say they prefer a government-managed economy, similar to the 20% support for socialism. Just 14% believe the federal government would do a better job running auto companies, and even fewer believe government would do a better job running financial firms. Most Americans today hold views that can generally be defined as populist while only seven percent (7%) share the elitist views of the Political Class.

[I guess that as the questions posed did not define either Capitalism or Socialism what we have here is a demographic breakdown of prejudice rather than anything meaningful….. If you don’t know what you’re voting for how can the results be in any way accurate?]

2 comments:

dbackdad said...

Most Americans are retards and wouldn't even be able to describe to you what socialism or capitalism is ... including all the Republican politicans right now who are accusing the Obama administration of being Socialist. It's a bumper sticker slogan as far as they are concerned. That's as deep as economic thought gets over here. Our economy has always had elements of both, and always will.

CyberKitten said...

I certainly have no issue being called a Socialist myself. It's probably the main reason why I stopped voting New Labour - when they dropped their Socialist Ideology for a mercurial one that is aimed *purely* at winning elections.... no matter what principles they have to ditch, manufacture or fake.