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If Socialists Actually Understood Socialism

If Socialists Actually Understood Socialism
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In light of recent developments in New York City, specifically on the recent primary elections and the emergence of self-described democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani as a potential mayoral candidate, as well as the increasingly aggressive public engagement of Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in their tour around the United States, and the fact that AOC’s chances of becoming the 2028 Democratic presidential nominee have doubled within one week, it has become clear to me that socialist rhetoric is gaining momentum in American political discourse.
Emric Egbert
Emric Egbert
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Emric Egbert serves as an adjunct professor of economics at both Weber State University and Salt Lake Community College, where he teaches courses rooted in classical economic theory and free-market principles. He has also taught internationally at Shanghai Normal University in China, where he led a course on entrepreneurship, business operations, and served as a judge for the university’s 10th annual business competition.
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