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“Working class conservatism” is a bait-and-switch scam. Stop taking it at face value.
The right’s political project is about dismantling worker power. Don’t get played.
Jon Milton is a senior communications specialist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives national office. He's on Twitter at @514jon
The right’s political project is about dismantling worker power. Don’t get played.
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