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...writes a daily political column for Slate and is the editor-in-chief of Blueprint, the leading magazine of new Democratic ideas...He is President of the Democratic Leadership Council.
1. A new social contract - universal citizen service, universal college access, universal retirement savings, and universal children's health care - that makes clear what you can do for your country and what your country can do for you.2. A return to fiscal responsibility and an end to corporate welfare as we know it.3. Tax reform to help those who aren't wealthy build wealth.4. A new strategy to use all of America's strengths to win the war on terror.5. A Hybrid Economy that cuts America's gasoline consumption in half over the next decade. (pp.52-53)
Enabling individuals to save more will do a great deal for Americans' economic security. But in the global economy, we must find ways to spread the circle of wealth and opportunity as well. Our country was founded on the principle that all men are created equal. For two centuries, the words of President Andrew Jackson have been an American mantra: "Equal opportunity for all, special privilege for none." Although we have yet to realize that goal, we aspire to be a classless society - a middle-class country in which the door of opportunity are open to all. (p. 94) (emphasis added)
[N]o credit is due to me for discovering the existence of classes in modern society or the struggle between them. Long before me bourgeois historians had described the historical development of this class struggle and bourgeois economists, the economic anatomy of classes. What I did that was new was to prove...that the class struggle necessarily leads to the dictatorship of the proletariat, and that this dictatorship itself only constitutes the transition to the abolition of all classes and to a classless society.