I feel like so far, as yet, we do see the kind of frustrated, downardly mobile, college educated, middle classt th the would be successful p m c. Teachers and nurses that are being that are kind of always threatened with proletarianization, yes. I think it's important to really think aboutnow, how people understand economy. What do they understand as, you know, why do they perform some of these jobs? Like, what do they think that doing this work is going to ort them? And i do think that, now, this is something that i think it's really important for thinking about class.
Political scientist Jared Clemons on feckless liberal anti-racism: how In This House We Believe racial liberalism leaves racial capitalism's inequalities in place and why, drawing on Martin Luther King and A. Philip Randolph, the Black Freedom Movement instead needs solidarity with the multi-racial working class.
Read Jared's article: jaredkclemons.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/7/5/117532940/clemons_2022_-_from_freedom_now_to_blm.pdf
Interview with Matt Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell from February 2021: thedigradio.com/podcast/conservative-intelligentsia-with-sam-adler-bell-matt-sitman/
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