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Going back at least to the Clinton presidency, Democratic policy analysts have promoted, as a middle way, various Western European "mixed-economy" models for the U.S.—generous national systems for health and welfare, with the economy kept going by tax-supported "investments" spending in infrastructure, education, research and the like.
America as Less Than No. 1 Daniel Henninger 2011
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Since around 1980, we have drifted away from that mixed-economy cluster, and traveled a considerable distance toward another: the capitalist oligarchies, like Brazil, Mexico, and Russia, with their much greater concentration of economic bounty.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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Since around 1980, we have drifted away from that mixed-economy cluster, and traveled a considerable distance toward another: the capitalist oligarchies, like Brazil, Mexico, and Russia, with their much greater concentration of economic bounty.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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Since around 1980, we have drifted away from that mixed-economy cluster, and traveled a considerable distance toward another: the capitalist oligarchies, like Brazil, Mexico, and Russia, with their much greater concentration of economic bounty.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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Since around 1980, we have drifted away from that mixed-economy cluster, and traveled a considerable distance toward another: the capitalist oligarchies, like Brazil, Mexico, and Russia, with their much greater concentration of economic bounty.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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Europe's leaders may be nominally conservative, but they are following quite orthodox social-democratic, mixed-economy models.
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Actually "[t] he idea that a nation, an economy can function without regulations" is a well proven implication of the Theory of Praxeology of which Ludwig von Mises (not Milton Friedman, a very much mixed-economy proponent) was the 20th century's leading exponent.
OpEdNews - Diary: Critique of "Bio-Politics" Article: Argument for Societal Self-Regulation 2008
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Western Europe is living proof that mixed-economy welfare states can be prosperous.
Saving the American Left: The Case for a New Progressive Creed 2008
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Consequently, despite its rhetorical commitment to Marxism-Leninism, the Party's approach to a socialist mixed-economy is entirely social democratic.
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But if the difference between 'socialism' and 'national democracy' amounts only to a question of emphasis on the nature of the capitalist mixed-economy, then there can be no "distinct, material and historically determined difference between the national democratic and the socialist revolutions".
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