The Working Class "Can't Keep Relying on the Democratic Party," Historian Says
Briefly

Kelley points out that the Harris campaign lacked a program to address the suffering of the working class, indicating a disconnect with traditional Democratic constituencies.
He emphasizes the challenge of organizing along class lines in a highly individualistic and neoliberal culture, which makes it easier for authoritarian figures like Trump to gain appeal.
Kelley argues that 'Solidarity is what's missing,' suggesting a need for a collective sense of responsibility among the working class to counteract political challenges.
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