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In reply to the discussion: Why Do So Few Vote In US? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)22. I'm reminded of class consciousness
Maybe as a remnant of the Cold War America even organized labor worked to get rid of the Marxist idea of class consciousness... and yet without it... people tend to see themselves in non-economic terms... gun owners, gay, Christian, anti-abortion, white, black, hispanic, whatever.
Yet if class consciousness is promoted as a frame to interpret the world... even many right wingers would see through the Trickle Down nonsense of the right. They'd see through some of the divide and conquer tactics of the right.
I think the Dems have been dragged too far into the realm of identity politics by some of the groups in the Dem coalition... and I believe economics is a better issue to unite the masses.
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FYI, lower-income Americans are considerably less likely to vote than higher-income Americans.
YoungDemCA
Feb 2017
#20
+1, this is the science in human behavior !!! Its been relatively peaceful for the last 30-40 yrs
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#50
sure... not here in MA... but we do have a long history of voter suppression... but
eniwetok
Feb 2017
#9
Here in Michigan, schools are all closed on election day, because they are all polling places.
putitinD
Feb 2017
#48
They don't like the adults that just walk in the door around the students, no way of screening
putitinD
Feb 2017
#55
the school where I vote has one main entrance, then a very open floor plan, and the gym is
putitinD
Feb 2017
#59
The system discourages voting. Americans have been taught to value working/money above citizenship.
haele
Feb 2017
#4