Since the victory of anti communism and fall of the left has allowed Identity politics to take space as a revolutionary ideology. The book elite capture posits IDPOL as a leftist ideology that was captured by elites, while ignoring that IDPOL has always been an elite project. Race management functions to manage inequality by placing working class solidarity second to the sins of racial, ethnic, or religious discrimination.
Has the creation of race allowed us to obscure class antagonisms in the name of identitarian struggles?
Are 1619 and 1776 projects two sides of the same conservative anti communist coin?
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