But if a movement maintains its independence, principles, and militancy, it
can push the DP in the left direction.

James Devine
 On Jun 17, 2012 11:02 AM, "Carrol Cox" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes.  Various  attempts in the last century + have all been failures. About
> a decade ago a writer in the London Review of Books, in a parenthetical
> remark, summed up the history: The DP is where social movements go to die.
>
> Carrol
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of raghu
> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 12:44 PM
> To: Progressive Economics
> Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Mangabeira Unger's approach
>
> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Carrol Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You mean the DP has a soul to struggle over?
> >
> > :->
>
>
>
> Do you dismiss the possibility that an institution like the Democratic
> Party can be co-opted for progressive causes?
> -raghu.
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