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The Divisive Effect of Fundamental Differences on Democracy
The DSA is not a mass party in the sense that it doesn't encompass any significant like cross-section of working class people right. It's fundamentally a sort of middle-class interest group type party millennial middle-class interests party or or faction or whatever you want to call it and because of this because it's separated from the working class when you have these political disagreements which may as Julie said earlier actually be personal disagreements at some level that are manifested in a political sense there isn't this centripetal pressure for keeping everyone coherent. If we all are really really desperate to get universal health care and higher minimum wage and you know unions then we'll just let bygones, says