"Following what we’ve seen in Europe, it makes sense that when the populist right is in power, the center-left moves to the right. The Democrats are a little bit different, in that you’re going to see some semblance of a leftward movement — doubling down on the social inclusion part of the Democratic Party — and resisting some of Trump’s nativism, while moving rightward on issues of political economy to try to win over moderate segments of the capitalist class. I think you’ll see a leftward and a rightward movement at the same time."
Full interview here
Full interview here
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