"My ultimate quibble with Coates's piece is with its pessimism—the presumption that the union between rich and poor whites, forged in the heat of antebellum anti-black antipathy, is America's destiny as well as its past. Coates argues that admitting race, rather than class, was the proximate cause of Trump's electoral victory would mean that leftists 'would have to cope with the failure, yet again, of class unity in the face of racism.' But that presupposes that class unity was attempted by the Democratic Establishment in 2016. Tragically, it was not. Perhaps, if it had been, there would be no need to address the phenomenon of our 'first white president.'"
advice to liberals and progressives.
at New York gives
Monday, November 13, 2017
"Relying on Identity Alone Is a Bad Bet"
Labels:
2010s,
class,
Clinton,
Obama,
political history,
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Trump,
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