i dunno, it's entirely consistent with their preceding analysis. you could argue why that shouldn't apply in the US, but i can't really see which of those points at the end are wrong. much as i hope for Sanders, who really believes the DP is redeemable? reformable?
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The problem for me is I’ve never heard anyone articulate a particularly plausible strategy for exiting from duopoly.
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You can argue, as some have, that populist energy should shift to organizing within the Republican Party, but I actually think we are still a long ways away from economic populism gaining a foothold there.
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i'm not suggesting i know any better, or that i have an answer. but reforming the DP is not something i can see. it just doesn't seem plausible.
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Replying to @Shialabeefsteak @HenryDubbstep and
to me, that would mean turning it on its head. it's expressly designed to prevent that happening.
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Replying to @Shialabeefsteak @Col_Cornpone and
Yes, exactly. I hear this all the time, “you can’t reform the party.” But if you had enough working class power to win with a 3rd party (which you don’t), you would also have enough power not to “reform” the DP but essentially to force a hostile takeover.
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The insane thing is that the revolutionists want *Warren*
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