
How is it that ‘socialism’ continues to gain so much popular and political support when it should be understood by all that socialism destroys wealth and causes poverty?
And how is it that ‘capitalism’ continues to lose popular and political support when it should be understood by all that capitalism is the only system capable of producing wealth and creating prosperity?
As many on the Right struggle to understand this, they have been entertaining the idea that the Right has a ‘branding problem.’ Ironically this is correct, but the ‘problem’ is less about ‘branding’ than it is about a failure to precisely define what it is that requires branding.
For example, among the various factions considered to be on the Right are ‘small-c conservatives,’ libertarians, patriots, freedom-loving individuals, nationalists, free trade advocates, constitutionalists, reformers and others. Continue reading »





