1. One of the problems with buffoons like Steve Bannon is they discredit the more legitimate critique of globalization & globalism.
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Business has been very successful at playing working-class people, non-whine people, and women against each other. Isn't this just more of the same?
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"non-whine people" - when autocorrect fails but still offers an appropriate descriptor.
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Seems like what we need is some kind of localism. Communities of mutual support, power delegated downward. Ideally, big chains like Wal-mart driven out.
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yo Jeet come on you’re better than this https://thebaffler.com/latest/us-vs-him-timms?utm_source%3Drss-feed%26utm_medium%3Drss%26utm_campaign%3Dfeed …
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“The Bremmer plan is to promote free trade, cut the deficit in the US, and revive our flagging faith in the private sector to do good: the canon of Davos. The failure of globalism calls, in other words, for more globalism.” Same as Brooks, Frum, Friedman et al, in the end.
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