SBINSIDER’s Dr. DOUG CARDELL, Why Socialism Struggles

SBINSIDER AUTHOR DOUG CARDELL Ph. D’s NEW BOOK

Editors Note: Dr. Cardell is a frequent contributor to this website. His book uses a Socratic Dialog to dissect Socialism’s flaws and is available for pre-order via Amazon in January 2026. 

In his new book, Why Socialism Struggles, Dr. Doug Cardell, examines the differing economic systems that nations have adopted and which fares better.  In his book, which is drawing from decades of research, historical examples, and real-world data, Cardell explains why socialism consistently leads to inefficiency and the erosion of individual freedoms

There are few issues more topical these days than government and the economy. Many political and public figures throw around terms like socialismfascism, and capitalism without knowing what they mean or defining them for their audience. But understanding these systems and their issues is critical in helping Americans decide what ideas and proposals for action they should and should not support.

In Why Socialism Struggles, economic policy expert Doug Cardell tackles this hotly debated topic with clarity, logic, and evidence. Written in an engaging question-and-answer format, this book breaks down complex economic principles into digestible insights and addresses the most common—and often misunderstood—questions about socialism: What is socialism, really? Why do people keep proposing it? Has it ever worked?  Each answer builds toward a powerful argument: Despite its appeal in theory, socialism fails in practice because it misunderstands human behavior, incentives, and the role of prices in coordinating economic activity.

Accessible, respectful, and thought-provoking, Why Socialism Struggles is essential reading for students, curious citizens, and anyone seeking to understand the economic systems that shape our world—and why free markets, for all their imperfections, remain the most effective path to prosperity.

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