NR Daily: History Has Shown That Socialism Isn’t the Cure: Presented by Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council

Sometimes the naive and disaffected must relearn that their pie-in-the sky socialist medicine is far worse than the perceived malady of inequality.

November 07 2019

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History Has Shown That Socialism Isn't the Cure

Victor Davis Hanson

Sometimes the naïve and disaffected must relearn that their pie-in-the sky socialist medicine is far worse than the perceived malady of inequality. Read More

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