Jacobin | The Fall of the Working Families Party? w/ Ross Barkan @JacobinMag | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 16 hours ago
Jen Pan sits down with Jacobin columnist Ross Barkan to discuss his latest article in Jacobin titled “Working-Class Politics Without the Working Class.” Barkan takes a critical look at the Working Families Party, a Clinton-era political project that has moved from the goal of advancing a new labor party in America to a progressive politics with a far narrower base.
To read Barkan's piece in the latest issue of Jacobin, please subscribe by following the link below, or click here:
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Jen Pan sits down with Jacobin columnist Ross Barkan to discuss his latest article in Jacobin titled “Working-Class Politics Without the Working Class.” Barkan takes a critical look at the Working Families Party, a Clinton-era political project that has moved from the goal of advancing a new labor party in America to a progressive politics with a far narrower base.
To read Barkan's piece in the latest issue of Jacobin, please subscribe by following the link below, or click here:
jacobinmag.com/2022/02/working-class-politics-without-the-working-class
Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button!
Subscribe to Jacobin in print for just $10: jacobinmag.com/subscribe/?code=JACOBINYT
Music provided by Zonkey: https://linktr.ee/zonkey