Monday, October 24, 2016

"In 1974, Young Liberals Did Not Perceive Financial Power as a Threat"

"Over the next 40 years, this Democratic generation fundamentally altered American politics. They restructured 'campaign finance, party nominations, government transparency, and congressional organization.' They took on domestic violence, homophobia, discrimination against the disabled, and sexual harassment. They jettisoned many racially and culturally authoritarian traditions. They produced Bill Clinton's presidency directly, and in many ways, they shaped President Barack Obama's.                    
"The result today is a paradox. At the same time that the nation has achieved perhaps the most tolerant culture in U.S. history, the destruction of the anti-monopoly and anti-bank tradition in the Democratic Party has also cleared the way for the greatest concentration of economic power in a century."

Matt Stoller in The Atlantic explains "How Democrats Killed Their Populist Soul."

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