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Related: About this forumBernie Sanders at "Faith and Social Justice Roundtable” Brooklyn NY. (4-16-16)
This is outrageous. I'm watching it again after seeing it live last night. Cornell West says we have big ideas because there's big sufffering.
It's three panelists discussing with Bernie where we are going as a society, morally.
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Bernie Sanders at "Faith and Social Justice Roundtable” Brooklyn NY. (4-16-16) (Original Post)
Gregorian
Apr 2016
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Uncle Joe
(58,389 posts)1. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread, Gregorian.
Gregorian
(23,867 posts)3. Isn't this great! He lays out his economic vision and how it relates to health and crime.
It's like the reality based version of trickle down. And it's actually the way I've been looking at the solution to crime, drug problems since forever. It seems obvious to me.
It's Bernie unplugged. Haha.
It's so good I wrote a couple down. One was so hard to hear it took multiple playbacks. It is " Idols connected to commodification". Cornell's talking about money, and our values as a society.
Uncle Joe
(58,389 posts)4. It was a most robust and inspirational forum.
Peace to you, Gregorian.
CorkySt.Clair
(1,507 posts)2. ...