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'Pro-worker' Republicans are status-quo toadies cloaked as populists


‘Pro-worker’ Republicans are status-quo toadies cloaked as populists
Bhaskar Sunkara
JD Vance, author of the bestselling 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy
, wants to be a senator. He’s fresh off a trip to visit Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago and he’s solicited the support of the tech billionaire Peter Thiel. Thiel has contributed $10m to a new Pac – Protect Ohio Values – created to support a possible Vance bid for the Senate seat of the retiring Republican Rob Portman next November.
While elite donations roll in, Vance is playing up his rightwing-populist credentials to the Republican base, praising Tucker Carlson as “the only powerful figure who consistently challenges elite dogma” and complaining about corporations who have opposed state voter suppression efforts. But Vance has a secret he doesn’t want voters to find out about: in form, and substance, he’s a 1990s Clintonite. ....

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'Pro-worker' Republicans are status-quo toadies cloaked as populists | Bhaskar Sunkara


JD Vance, Tucker Carlson and Josh Hawley love saber-rattling about ‘elites’. But they have no interest in taking on corporate power
JD Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy, has seen $10bn in backing from Peter Thiel, the tech billionaire. Photograph: Getty Images
JD Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy, has seen $10bn in backing from Peter Thiel, the tech billionaire. Photograph: Getty Images
Mon 10 May 2021 09.10 EDT
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JD Vance, author of the bestselling 2016 memoir
Hillbilly Elegy
, wants to be a senator. He’s fresh off a trip to visit Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago and he’s solicited the support of the tech billionaire Peter Thiel. Thiel has contributed $10m to a new Pac – Protect Ohio Values – created to support a possible Vance bid for the Senate seat of the retiring Republican Rob Portman next November. ....

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What if liberal anti-racists aren't advancing the cause of equality? | Race


Indeed, we should ask: are liberal anti-racists advancing the cause of equality? Could they even be setting it back?
Unlike mid-century movements for justice, much of today’s advocacy around racial justice places the onus on individual actors and the private-sector to address problems that are really best fixed through collective action and social legislation.
Biases and interpersonal hostility, of course, still negatively impact the lives of people of color. A Harvard Business Review survey found that “since 1990, white applicants received, on average, 36% more callbacks than black applicants and 24% more callbacks than Latino applicants with identical résumés.” That’s a strong case that even if we equalize opportunities for advancement, there will be a need for affirmative action policies, however inadequate they might be. ....

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