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In reply to the discussion: We Need A Class Consciousness Revival [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)46. thanks for that thoughtful response...
I'm not a Marxist... at least haven't been one since my undergrad days in the early70s'... and my use of the term class consciousness wasn't intended to call for a Marxist analysis. It was merely a recognition that Dems can walk and chew gum at the same time... that they're tending to get bogged down in the cause of the day and forgetting that economics and making people aware of the right's divide and conquer tactics can go a long way to act as a uniting theme. If there had been more class consciousness and less social identity politics perhaps the Democratic base could have prevented the rise of corporate Dems back in the 90s.
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Yeah, there it is. Identity politics is the rightwing word for diversity and civil rights.
KittyWampus
Feb 2017
#2
Yes, there will always be a need to recognize some legitimate issues of identity repression
DonCoquixote
Feb 2017
#36
You sound genuinely resentful that women, LGBTs and POC have legit basic human rights issues....
bettyellen
Feb 2017
#68
Nope. I'm fighting for other things too-and not asking anyone to back burner their civil rights- as
bettyellen
Feb 2017
#87
That would be appropriatate for Sean Hanity's show...rightie talking point for sure .
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#50
Talking about class leads to cognitive dissonance for believers in American exceptionalism.
guillaumeb
Feb 2017
#52
The Senate was set up to preserve the status quo -- i.e. to protect the interests of the elite
Lanius
Feb 2017
#56
You are arguing for all of us to work together. It's a good idea but unfortunately I think most
jalan48
Feb 2017
#75