That response implies the naive, outdated assumption that the Democratic party is a civic organization that is governed by its members, rather than what it actually is: An organization that sells its “members” an aesthetic of moral high ground while doing what its real masters want, which is Capital.
That response implies the naive, outdated assumption that the Democratic party is a civic organization that is governed by its members, rather than what it actually is: An organization that sells its “members” an aesthetic of moral high ground while doing what its real masters want, which is Capital.