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In reply to the discussion: Rejectionist movements should terrify all liberal democracies (Mounk in Slate) [View all]Recursion
(56,582 posts)45. We sure as hell were in the "golden" 1970s people seem to miss
As a southerner I would fight any attempt to roll back the economy to the 1970s kicking and screaming.
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Rejectionist movements should terrify all liberal democracies (Mounk in Slate) [View all]
Recursion
Jun 2016
OP
This stunned disbelief from the indolent twitterati about the consequences of misrule in democratic
bemildred
Jun 2016
#1
No the standard of living in the US peaked around 1968, in the UK 1971, and has been in
GreatGazoo
Jun 2016
#26
You perhaps aren't interested in facts as you are the one "making up crap," sir.
GreatGazoo
Jun 2016
#30
The only people that see that in the first place are people who like things as they are.
bemildred
Jun 2016
#54
“As a political matter, you have to take working class viewpoints seriously.” nt
bemildred
Jun 2016
#9
We should, because we don't want to erase the gains the working class has seen in the past 20 years
Recursion
Jun 2016
#17
Yes it is hard: how do you make citizens feel listened to when their ideas will harm them?
Recursion
Jun 2016
#32
Hey, if we could vote on adopting a Westminster-style government I'd vote yes in a heartbeat
Recursion
Jun 2016
#47
If you don't want your system to be rejected, best make sure that system does not revise
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#34
"Thursday’s referendum proves that there is no magic firewall that is sure to stop them."
lumberjack_jeff
Jun 2016
#53