The exchange converges on the idea that elite cultural politics function by preventing the 99 percent from uniting against the 1 percent.
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99 percent
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Right. The 99%, they can't have the 99 % united against the 1%. They need to divide and conquer. So it was very successful."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Right. The 99%, they can't have the 99 % united against the 1%. They need to divide and conquer. So it was very successful."
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"Right. The 99%, they can't have the 99 % united against the 1%. They need to divide and conquer. So it was very successful."
"Unity. Unity is the dirtiest word in corporate America right now."
"...all right and because the proletariat is the majority of people 99 percent then the one person have no have no chance okay that's..."
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Marx is powerful because he sees what capitalism does to the soul.
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