"Joe Biden is, at the moment, losing his reelection campaign. And he is doing so while presiding over the strongest economy the United States has ever experienced," @AnnieLowrey writes:
I would argue that the number of people leading comfortable lives today
That is not what is happening today, though, that is what was happening in the 1950s–1970s, which perhaps not coincidentally is when the civil rights movement was happening.
What is happening today is that neoliberalism has reached a stage where even the low-to-mid tier petit bourgeois are feeling economically precarious, and that is where a fascist base is rising from. Trumpism: It’s Coming From the Suburbs
That is not what is happening today, though, that is what was happening in the 1950s–1970s, which perhaps not coincidentally is when the civil rights movement was happening.
What is happening today is that neoliberalism has reached a stage where even the low-to-mid tier petit bourgeois are feeling economically precarious, and that is where a fascist base is rising from. Trumpism: It’s Coming From the Suburbs
I should have rephrased that differently. It’s more a matter of treats than stability, because capitalism will never really provide stability.