A Case for Jackson

A Case for Jackson

Jesse Jackson’s 1988 campaign marks a historic breakthrough in American politics. It is the first time that a “social democratic” platform has been presented in the mainstream of American politics and attracted significant mass support. The journalistic cliché was, and is, that Jackson’s program is “extremist,” vague, outrageously expensive. In fact, as a correspondent for the London Financial Times reported, only in Ronald Reagan’s America ...


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