Yes, Judith Stein's work on the seventies is a must read. I refer people to it whenever the discussion gets to "stupid working class people" who began to feel betrayed by the Democratic Party. They were indeed victims of the cold war. The thing that is frustrating and scary today is that most people don't want to admit that we are in a new cold war that drives not only foreign but domestic policy. I guess we can look forward to the Kamala administration based on "joy".
Yes, Judith Stein's work on the seventies is a must read. I refer people to it whenever the discussion gets to "stupid working class people" who began to feel betrayed by the Democratic Party. They were indeed victims of the cold war. The thing that is frustrating and scary today is that most people don't want to admit that we are in a new cold war that drives not only foreign but domestic policy. I guess we can look forward to the Kamala administration based on "joy".
“Bringing back joy” = aggressively stay the course