Is MAGA going Marxist and Maoist? Trumpโs assault on free-market capitalism
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is Lester Crown Professor of Leadership Practice at the Yale School of Management and founder of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute.
John Pepperย was CEO and chairman of Proctor & Gamble, was chairman of the board of The Walt Disney Company and served on the boards of Motorola, Xerox, and Boston Scientific.
Anne Mulcahyย was CEO and chairwoman of Xerox and served on the boards of Johnson & Johnson, Citigroup, and Target.
Bill George was CEO and chairman of Medtronic and served on the boards of Exxon, Goldman Sacks, Target, and Novartis.
Laura Tyson is the former chairman of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers. The distinguished professor at the University of California, Berkeley, she was formerly dean of the Haas School of Business, and she now chairs the Board of Trustees at UC Berkeleyโs Blum Center for Developing Economies.
As manyย CEOsย understandably grew horrified last month at the prospect that New York City, the capital of capitalism, is on the brink of going socialist with the mayoral momentum of the inexperienced candidate Zohran Mamdani, they were ignoring the greater assault on free market capitalism that has already overtaken the nation in the Republican Party.ย While we agree that Mamdaniโs solutions to affordable housing and grocery prices threaten toย undermine free marketsย by bowing to the appeal of populist anger, President Donald Trump has already begun doing so, but to suit his own grandiose political agenda instead.
Many free-market economists and business leaders who have long worshipped the free-market ideals ofย Adam Smith, Friedrich Hayek, Ayn Rand, and Milton Friedman should be aware that their idols would be rolling in their graves right now, as rather than pursue standard laissez-faire conservative economic policies, MAGA has gone Marxist and even, increasingly, Maoist.
As Greg Ip warned this week in The Wall Street Journal, โThe US marches toward state capitalism with American characteristics โฆ President Trump is imitating [the] Chinese Communist Party by extending political control ever deeper into the economy.โย Ip pointed out that in the past, crisis-driven government bailouts of the banking and automotive sectors, such as TARP, were acute, targeted assistance, with brief and bipartisan rescue aims.ย Similarly, government incentives to drive investments in chips manufacturing, oil exploration, space exploration, internet development, agricultural vitality, cancer detection, disease treatment, and clean energy were not ownership deals with preferred companies or corporate cronies.
Indeed, Ipโs warnings mirror our own, as we were the first to accurately, presciently warnโover a year agoโthat many of Trumpโs economic positions more closely resemble communism than capitalism, as part of what we called โthe coming MAGA assault on capitalism.โ It certainly looks like MAGA is going Marxist if not even Maoist, especially across Trumpโs vicious personal targeting of individual business leaders; government crackdown on business freedom of expression; weaponization of government powers; apparent extortion of businesses; and insertion of government into an unprecedented, outsized role in private sector strategic investment, capital flows and business decision-making.
Marxism and Maoism were both, of course, expressions of the communist theory that spilled forth from Karl Marxโs pen in the 19th century, brought to life in the brutal one-party states of the Soviet Union and the Peopleโs Republic of China under its leader Mao Zedong, before it evolved into โcapitalism with Chinese characteristicsโ starting in the 1970s, around the time of President Richard Nixonโs fateful visit to Beijing.
Both Marxism and Maoism claimed to champion โordinary peopleโ against corrupt or exploitative elites, while both targeted intellectuals, bureaucrats, and traditionalists, and purged institutions to enforce ideological purity, especially during Stalinโs โGreat Terrorโ and Maoโs โCultural Revolution.โ Both centralized leadership to the point of creating a cult of personality, demanding intense loyalty and the glorification of the sole figure who could fix the countryโs problems. Both prized loyalty over expertise, sidelining critics and dissenters in favor of a tightly controlled political narrative. Sound familiar?
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