Henwood concludes: "I’ve spent most of this piece on all the structural 
obstacles to popular power that are engineered into the American political 
system. But it is far from completely undemocratic. Let us use its democratic 
residues to make their crisis our opportunity."

This is the fog of DSA's democratic socialism. Opportunity for what? 
Opportunity to build pushback against cutbacks and attacks? Sure, and that is 
standard progressivism. But Henwood barely labels U.S. democracy as the 
democracy of capitalists, so he never has to talk about democracy and 
dictatorship by the working class. DSA is torn between evasion of the whole 
issue versus gobbledygook about a new constitution...without revolution.


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