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In reply to the discussion: Dominionism: This is what is at the heart of any discussion of "the Family" and Michael Coe [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)As opposed to economic justice. So she could associate with The Fellowship whenever they agreed with her on social policy, such as sex-trafficking, while sharing the same views on the far left (Sharlet calls her a Cold Warrior advocate). Sharlet paints a rightward leaning Clinton in that vein, but he falls short when he claims she's (was) distancing herself from feminism, perhaps that was true in 2008, but just recently she said she wants to be called a feminist. I think we need a new analysis.
In that I do believe highly in social justice and that I have done a lot of research on Soviet Russia and how it really screwed up, I am not terribly worried by these views. Unfortunately, I don't think a non-corporate candidate can be elected currently.
Though I will fight for one if they come along in time. I'm guessing I'll vote for Robert Reich if Sanders chooses not to run (and if Reich keeps his promise).