It's an interesting article, thanks for writing. My question is, for all that you've read about revolutions, have you read or listened to what Bernie defined as his revolution? He refers to a more politically engaged grassroots in our democracy. So I think the way you talk about revolution is facetious when referencing Bernie. Surely, with the level of disengagement and nonchalance about politics in America, it's not unfair to call a more involved public discourse and and a demand to actually be represented a "revolutionary idea", considering the state of our political affairs.
Re: “Opinion: Can a Democrat Be a Revolutionary?”
It's an interesting article, thanks for writing. My question is, for all that you've read about revolutions, have you read or listened to what Bernie defined as his revolution? He refers to a more politically engaged grassroots in our democracy. So I think the way you talk about revolution is facetious when referencing Bernie. Surely, with the level of disengagement and nonchalance about politics in America, it's not unfair to call a more involved public discourse and and a demand to actually be represented a "revolutionary idea", considering the state of our political affairs.