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Inbox Suggesting that political...

By Jack Adrian
Published online March 6, 2017
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In Response to: The Trump Era: The Politics of Race and Class

Suggesting that political correctness has no bearing in an economic sense? I don't find that very reasonable.

Jack Adrian

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