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THE CABAL
Open Thread

 The political "left" can/cannot be separated from Marxism/Socialism.



Ali Eteraz, 27, is a columnist for Jewcy, a politics and culture magazine. He also contributes regularly to the
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Eli Valley




Ismail


Ali, if what you're asking

Ali, if what you're asking is whether or not sustainable, progressive social policies can be accomplished within the matrix of relatively unrestrained capitalism, the answer is no.

Next question.





Abe Greenwald


It can be distanced, not

It can be distanced, not separated. Does this mean the left is forever anchored, at least sympathetically, to a failed system? And if so, what does the left owe Marxism/Socialism moving forward?



Eli Valley


Open Thread

The political "right" cannot be separated from fascism.  Discuss.



Anonymous


What "failed system", what

What "failed system", what are you talking about?





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