1. This article about the Millennial Left is very good but has an interesting tension in it: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2017/07/20/the-millennial-lefts-war-against-liberalism/?tid=ss_fb&utm_term=.367ec9053d35 …
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True in my case (I think, without reading yet)
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Never mind, no
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Not just fine, preferable.
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3. But,
@HartmanAndrew notes, cultural manifestations of Millennial Left (including, ahem, Chapo) closer to 1960s "theatrical...high-jinks" -
Ken Kesey. Interesting. That makes more sense to me.
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This is an important distinction. I've long believed the New Left dovetailed nicely with libertarianism, and here we are...
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Isn't the Millenial Left more Social Democratic than Socialist? An important distinction, isn't it?
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New leftists like Mark Rudd argued that achieving personal liberation meant overcoming capitalismpic.twitter.com/TbKbebxq0f
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Who was organizing Black workers in the deep South in 1930s? CPUSA you ignoramus
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That's because there has been a lot of social progress since the 60's, but a lot of economic regression.
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