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Co-Opt of Radical Movements by Democrats and Class Solidarity W/ Liliana Ortero

1h 1m · Where Do We Go From Here ? · 20 Feb 22:00

In this episode I am joined by Liliana and we discuss The democratic party and how they co-opt radical movements in a performative way to stunt their progress and appease people to prevent the organization of class consciousness (In the words of Liliana). We also talk about ways to move forward with class solidarity, the troubles of food deserts, climate change, and plant based diets. 

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