The Republican argument of the moment seems to be that the difference between capitalism and socialism corresponds to the difference between a top marginal income-tax rate of 35 per cent and a top marginal income-tax rate of 39.6 per cent. Hendrik Hertzberg explains the use and misuse of the word "socialism" in the New Yorker.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 11:06 AM
Labels: Barack Obama, general election 2008, marginal tax rates, Marx, New Yorker, politics, Republicans, socialism, taxes
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