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Wisdom of Crowds

How Will the Left Respond to Trump?

Jan 26, 2025
Osita Nwanevu, a writer for the New Republic and author of an upcoming book on American democracy, joins to dissect the current state of the American Left. He contrasts the fragmented Democratic coalition with a more unified Left advocating for worker empowerment. Nwanevu highlights the Left's sense of political hopelessness post-Trump and emphasizes the need for a platform that resonates with voters. They explore the evolving role of social media in activism and critique the Left's errors in connecting with the public on ideological grounds.
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Quick takeaways

  • A sense of passivity and political hopelessness has emerged within the Left, complicating effective mobilization against Trump’s presidency.
  • The Democratic Party struggles to connect with the working class, raising concerns about its future alignment and leadership amidst political disarray.

Deep dives

Passivity on the Left and Trump’s Legitimacy

A palpable sense of passivity is observed within the left in response to the newly inaugurated Trump administration. Unlike previous instances, there is an intuitive understanding that Trump possesses democratic legitimacy, as his election was not marred by allegations of collusion or illegitimacy. This leads to a muted public outrage, stemming from the recognition that he legitimately won the popular vote in several key states, making it more challenging for those opposed to mobilize against his leadership. Consequently, the absence of a strong resistance movement indicates not only a shift in the political landscape but also a feeling of resignation among many who had previously acted against the Trump phenomenon.

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