Max wrote:
Frank also says Clintonesque center-hugging on economics -- free trade, labor rights, privatization, etc. -- causes the culturally- conservative worker's decision to hinge solely on God, guns, and gays.
That's a good point. Since the top Democrats are so economically neoliberal that the Republicans have nothing to talk about except culture to distinguish themselves from the Democrats.
I haven't finished the book yet. So far Frank's argument begs the question of why we don't see politics that is culturally conservative and economically progressive, like the old populists 100 years ago.
Capitalism has already changed social relations to the point where there is no going back. Even many Republicans who want to ban gay marriage say they support civil union and/or non-discrimination against gay men and lesbians, just like Kerry and Edwards! -- Yoshie
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