Actually the USA does not need a workers’ party because it is already a workers’ utopia. :)
EDIT: This is such a bad faith answer disguised as an academic response. But I guess it is an academic response because this is what academia seems to be. Just so happens that the Democratic party absorbed the organised labour and the organised labour just joined the party on their own will. No mention of systematic suppression of labour organization and how the American electoral system is designed to have only two parties.
EDIT 2: To find out why the US does not need a labour party, just look at Colombia, a right wing military controlled American client state.
You see, it’s every worker’s dream to work as much as possible. That’s why you see people in the US having three jobs at once. This is also why they keep wages at poverty levels, so that people will find more jobs to do.
Actually the USA does not need a workers’ party because it is already a workers’ utopia. :)
EDIT: This is such a bad faith answer disguised as an academic response. But I guess it is an academic response because this is what academia seems to be. Just so happens that the Democratic party absorbed the organised labour and the organised labour just joined the party on their own will. No mention of systematic suppression of labour organization and how the American electoral system is designed to have only two parties.
EDIT 2: To find out why the US does not need a labour party, just look at Colombia, a right wing military controlled American client state.
You see, it’s every worker’s dream to work as much as possible. That’s why you see people in the US having three jobs at once. This is also why they keep wages at poverty levels, so that people will find more jobs to do.
It’s paradise.