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THE 2008 Democratic primary campaign was an extraordinary political event—actually, given the length of our election process, a long series of events—which both energized and divided the most important constituencies of the American liberal-left. We don’t know how the energy and the division will affect the November election (we go to press in September), but it is important to look back at the primaries, analytically and critically, and ask, What happened—among black activists, feminists, and unionized workers? The four writers who address this question are well-known to Dissent readers; they supported different candidates in the primaries, and we have not asked them to step back from their positions. Let the arguments continue. Given that we have just watched the first viable black candidate and the first viable female candidate contend for the presidential nomination, these are our arguments.

We also feature in this issue an important article by Ignacio Wa...

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