Not unless it's cosmopolitan and multi-racial. No contemporary examples in advanced world. But that would be the goal.https://twitter.com/dandrezner/status/795003337938706432 …
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I'd say CIO Labor Liberalism of mid-20th century (although flawed) came close.
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I think Attlee Labour and Douglas CCF were also populist w/o being nationalist but inclusive?
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didn't have to cosmopolitan because there weren't many non-white non natives in mid 1940s.
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Yes & no. Lots of 2nd generation immigrants. Popular Front had pluralist orientation.
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Think of the songs Sinatra sang when he was a lefty, celebrating American pluralism.
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No--I'm talking about Canada and the U.K, not the US. Although no immigration inUS at that time either
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Ah, no. Canada had lots of immigrants from Europe (mostly pre-1930 & post 1945).
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