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Bernie Sanders : Democratic Socialist Left
Nov 17th, 2016 at 10:34am
 
“Democratic Socialism” in America, Blueprint for a New Party: Bernie Sanders


Build an Independent, Democratic Socialist Left



It seems obvious to me that there is no way that we can deal with the enormous economic, social, and environmental problems facing this country without making radical changes in the economic system, and we’ve got to be honest about that. I believe that democratic socialism is the appropriate framework for making those changes, and we should be upfront about our beliefs. . . .

Bernie Sanders
When the rich are getting richer while the poor and middle class are getting poorer; when the standard of living of the average worker is in rapid decline; when people can’t afford healthcare, can’t afford housing, can’t afford to send their kids to college, and the environment is being destroyed for quick profits, when you put it all together, what do you have? You’ve got a disaster. And the people understand that. They know what’s going on, and they want a movement which will speak to these issues, the issues that are wrenching out the guts of this country, but which the Democrats and Republicans and the corporate media will never honestly deal with.


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http://www.globalresearch.ca/democratic-socialism-in-america-blueprint-for-a-new...
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Re: Bernie Sanders : Democratic Socialist Left
Reply #1 - Nov 17th, 2016 at 10:37am
 
Gobalresearch isn't a credible source ya dim wit.

rationalwiki.org/wiki/Globalresearch
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Reply #2 - Nov 17th, 2016 at 10:46am
 
Then read the section penned by Bernie Sanders ... and ignore the rest.

It has good comparison with Australia.
i.e
Write Off Labor since change can not occur within that party, and build a new force.
Greens being the focus.


Also one other thing. Personal abuse is not welcome.
If it continues, personal abuse posts will be deleted.
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Reply #3 - Nov 17th, 2016 at 10:50am
 
Is it the wrong time of the month for you greenswine, only I could have sworn Bernie Sanders was an American Democrat? Undecided
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Reply #4 - Nov 17th, 2016 at 10:52am
 
Fireball, I suggest a quick read of the link.

Bernie no longer believed the Dems can be changed from within.
A similar position I have held towards the ALP.

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Boring From Within?

Does that mean opting for the strategy championed by most progressive critics of the third-party route – namely, “working within the Democratic Party”?

No. Or at least, not in the way that phrase is usually meant.

It’s true that a number of sincere, committed leftists, or at least progressives, run for office on the Democratic ballot line at all levels of American politics. Sometimes they even win. And all else equal, we’re better off with such politicians in office than without them. So in that limited sense, the answer might be “yes.”

But electing individual progressives does little to change the broad dynamics of American politics or American capitalism. In fact, it can create a kind of placebo effect: sustaining the illusion of forward motion while obscuring the fact that neither party is structurally built to reflect working-class interests.

“Working within the Democratic Party” has been the prevailing model of progressive political action for decades now, and it suffers from a fundamental limitation: it cedes all real agency to professional politicians. The liberal office-seeker becomes the indispensable actor to whom all others, including progressives, must respond.

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