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    1. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      Thread: Joe Klein, a centrist journalist who once loomed large, makes the familiar case of his generation of '68ers, with their youthful, starry-eyed, irresponsible radicalism, against the radicalism of today.https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/04/i-was-1968-version-bernie-bro-i-still-regret-it/ …

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    2. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      Klein's generation of elders is convinced it has lessons of experience to impart (and has been imparting them since I was in high school), but there are two key differences in the generations that make this commentary harder to sustain.

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    3. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      1st, Klein's generation, particularly those of his class, had a future. However apocalyptic the world seemed, the material factors were different. There was no student debt like there is now. The ratio of housing costs to income was different. And forget climate change.

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    4. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      Though the US was about to enter a long secular economic decline, that was not on the horizon of people like Klein, who, taking their cues from the previous 30 years, anticipated a continuing boom.

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    5. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      2nd, there's a difference in the two generations' relationship to defeat. Klein's generation has a story of defeat (a true story) whose moral is accommodation, moving to the center, and such. That's political realism for them. Weberian realism. (Hillary Clinton even invoked

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    6. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      Weber's trope in a 2016 interview as a defense of her politics.) The younger generation is just as familiar with defeat but takes a different lesson from it. Every defeat has pushed the younger generation further and further to the left, not in the wild-eyed, pie in the sky, sort

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    7. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      of way Klein imagines of his younger self, but in the truly Weberian slow boring of hard boards sort of way. No matter what obstacles the encounter on the way, they're not turning back.

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    8. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      That combination—dim material expectations of the future, on the one hand; and a political orientation that sees defeat as something you should simply expect on

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    9. corey robin‏Verified account @CoreyRobin 5 Mar 2020

      the long march in the opposite direction—makes the two generations as different as they can be. And it's why these types of commentary from Klein, which once were so effective at discouraging leftist politics, are now just monologues in the wind. End.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 5 Mar 2020
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      Which long march in the opposite direction are you thinking of—Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Clinton or Trump?

      5:37 AM - 5 Mar 2020
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        1. Wills‏ @Wills78650430 5 Mar 2020
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          He’s describing the “younger generation”’s perspective, so I think he means the march they’ve recently started, which is expected to be long, rather than some march that has already been in progress for a few decades

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