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SteveB's avatar

This links back to an important point in American politics: Human beings are not primarily motivated by rational self interest, identity is a much more powerful motivator. So it's common for people to vote against their narrowly defined economic interests because their identification with a certain political party is just too powerful (example: rural Americans continuing to vote for a Republican party that promises and delivers them nothing.)

On the international scale, people often sign on to nationalist causes that are disastrous for their interests, both short-term and long-term, because nationalist identity is just too powerful to resist.

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Sam Penrose's avatar

Extremely insightful Adam, thank you. Puzzled by one word:

"The catastrophe may start with the American electorate once again rejecting CENTRIST Democrats in favor of Donald Trump. That prospect dramatizes the urgency of developing a PROGRESSIVE politics that is not a return to America’s hegemonic past but accepts and responds to the huge changes within the United States and in the wider world."

Shouldn't "progressive" read "center-left"?

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