See this article. Some excerpts:
"Because he is facing the Clinton machine, as well as the conservatism of
mainstream media, Sanders might not win the race. But it has now been
demonstrated that another Sanders – possibly younger and less white –
could one day soon win the US presidential elections and change the face
of the country. In many respects, we are witnessing the end of the
politico-ideological cycle opened by the victory of Ronald Reagan at the 1980 elections."
"Sanders’ success today shows that much of America is tired of rising
inequality and these so-called [regressive] political changes, and intends to revive
both a progressive agenda and the American tradition of egalitarianism. Hillary Clinton,
who fought to the left of Barack Obama in 2008 on topics such as health
insurance, appears today as if she is defending the status quo, just
another heiress of the Reagan-Clinton-Obama political regime."
"Meanwhile, the Republican party sinks into a hyper-nationalist,
anti-immigrant and anti-Islam discourse (even though Islam isn’t a great
religious force in the country), and a limitless glorification of the
fortune amassed by rich white people. The judges appointed under Reagan
and Bush have lifted any legal limitation on the influence of private
money in politics, which greatly complicates the task of candidates like
Sanders. However, new forms of political mobilization and crowdfunding can
prevail and push America into a new political cycle. We are far from
gloomy prophecies about the end of history."
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