I would say the demagogy is on the part of the author. Refusing to recognize that Russian interference played a part in the 2016 election (in other words, agreeing with Trump), insinuating that anyone who served overseas is some type of "imperialist", and a remarkable ability to read the minds of the candidates: "promises to provide healthcare, jobs, decent schools, tuition-free college and a clean environment for all, knowing full well they had no intention of carrying them out."
I'm in favor of certain socialist policies, but I have no interest in what the World Socialist Website has to say after reading this flurry of baseless insults.
You are wrong wsws analyses what parties and candidates represent by what they say, do, what they don't say and do and their history, thus using marxist dialectics correctly (historical dialectics and dialectical materialism), atheists whom aren't marxist materialists should be called soft atheists because they don't use science to work out what drives forces in society in a rational manner. BTW you're wrong about SEP/ICFI WSWS insinuating that anyone who served overseas is some type of "imperialist" no we don't say that about ordinary soldiers but rather if they are serving an imperialist country like US that that is precisely what it is an imperialist war (the imperialist are the capitalist class in an imperialist country). None of our piece on the candidates is baseless they all have a history which wsws goes into. Russian money paid for 100,000 dollars FB and social media ads this is nothing compared to the billions lobby groups spent on both parties which btw are bought and paid for representatives of the US capitalist class, bourgeois government is but a committee for the rich.
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@Ian-Duggan Huh.
Historically speaking, Marxism is the longest path from capitalism to capitalism.
Adios, comrade.
@Paul4747 this isn't Marxism you speak of but
stalinism of which Trotsky pointed if the USSR continues to degenerate under stalinism it will return to capitalism