INEQUALITIES IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS WILL NOT BE FIXED SUDDENLY
[Former White House strategist] “Anita Dunn, says . . . ‘It’s not
as though these issues are going to go away. Fundamental inequality
and the inequalities in the political process are not suddenly going
to be fixed by anyone.’”
as though these issues are going to go away. Fundamental inequality
and the inequalities in the political process are not suddenly going
to be fixed by anyone.’”
Ryan Lizza, “The Great Divide, Clinton, Sanders and the
Future
of the Democratic Party,” New Yorker, March 21, 2016, pp: 38-44 (39).
of the Democratic Party,” New Yorker, March 21, 2016, pp: 38-44 (39).