I'm pro populism. And unions have their place, but the belief in the necessity of a unified world despite the consequences to actual people is internationalist fascism. You got it, ace?
I'm pro populism. And unions have their place, but the belief in the necessity of a unified world despite the consequences to actual people is internationalist fascism. You got it, ace?
Hang on, you misunderstood my use of the term "unionism." I don't mean labor and craft unionism, like the CIO and AFL. I mean, political unionism versus secession, which was an issue in the 19th Century, of which the populists agitated for disunion.
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