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Showing Original Post only (View all)It's a big club, and you ain't in it [View all]
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/07/21/john-dewey-was-right-american-politics-merely-shadow-cast-big-business?itok=z52sIQ2C
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"You talk about third world countries?" said a former lawyer interviewed by Stolberg. "We're not that far behind here, with the circumstances that people have to live in. And unfortunately, I don't see much coming out of any of the campaigns on what we can do for poverty."
While the presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders was a rarity in its focus on soaring inequality, he is operating within a political establishment that has shown deep hostility toward the progressive change he has proposed.
The much-hailed Democratic platform is indeed an improvement over what it would have been had Sanders never entered the process, but it still lacks the urgency necessary to confront the ills produced by an economic order that handsomely rewards the wealthiest at the expense of everyone else.
And such ills are not just present in the United States: As the Guardian's Larry Elliott noted last week, "between 65% and 70% of people in 25 advanced countries saw no increase in their earnings between 2005 and 2014."
Meanwhile, income at the top continue to soar. The Economic Policy Institute has found that, between 1979 and 2014, the wages of the top 0.1 percent in the United States grew by 324.4 percent.
John Dewey would have been appalled by such a picture, but he would not have been surprised.
In perhaps his most famous observation, Dewey wrote, "As long as politics is the shadow cast on society by big business, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance."
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um, cuz there's more than a grain of truth in it. the true believers need to get their heads
TheFrenchRazor
Aug 2016
#117
No, they're not, but we have an oligarchy problem in this country- as former President Carter
cali
Aug 2016
#6
lol. what bullpucky. Gee, why would I respect President Carter on this more than you?
cali
Aug 2016
#13
You obviousy do not know what the word means because you have called our nation it.
MohRokTah
Aug 2016
#27
Thanks for one of the latest studies. It makes this point in the introduction:
AikidoSoul
Aug 2016
#59
that's simply absurd. This thread is discussing the inordinate power that the wealthy
cali
Aug 2016
#34
I notice it does not contain a picture of Trump, who is the only would-be oligarch running.
SunSeeker
Aug 2016
#98
Most of tjose people in the picture aint in it, either, they're just the hired help
Warpy
Aug 2016
#10
I almost loose my s!&$/$t when this is brought up during this time. All I have to say is:
Upthevibe
Aug 2016
#51
Is that the same Jimmy Carter who deregulated the airline industry, and pushed
still_one
Aug 2016
#100
Starting this shit-storm does no Democrat of any kind any good at this time.
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2016
#82
The OP, is bashing Democrats by FALSELY accussing President Obama, Hillary Clinton,
still_one
Aug 2016
#107