Trump may have cornered the market on middle-class and working-class racists. But Harris has proposed only the weakest tea for the millions who are not ideologically committed and looking for economic relief.
Judged from the vantage of macroeconomic indicators, the US economy is, as an economist quoted in the Wall Street Journal put it, “the envy of the world”. But when looking hard at the reality of life and work in the US, all of the economic glitter isn’t gold.
Recognising the Democratic Party as one of the chief pillars of a system that maintains exploitation and oppression in US society is the first step toward building a socialist alternative to it.
When momentous events happen in a media-saturated society, one of the first casualties is any sort of historical perspective. This became clear in the wake of the 14 July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
The fissures at the top are growing bigger, but will that spell the end of Trump? Lance Selfa, author of The Democrats: A Critical History, looks at what’s at stake.
Trump has won some support among workers and even unions with his proposals around trade, but is this billionaire really on their side? SocialistWorker.org’s Lance Selfa explains why not.