A National Conversation on the MAGA Movement
The National Conversation on the MAGA Movement
What liberals and Democrats need to understand
INTERVIEW CHARLES MOSCOWITZ: charlesmoscowitz@gmail.com / (617) 271–5044
Charles Moscowitz is the author of the new book: The American Reichstag Fire — The political and sociological consequences of a false flag
Given that former President Donald Trump is favored to win the Republican nomination for President in 2024, it is high time for liberals and Democrats to at least begin to re-assess their attitude toward Trump and the MAGA movement. In spite of 7 years of non-stop negative media, Trump and his movement not only continue to endure as a powerful and potent political and social force, but the movement appears to be gaining new momentum in the face of the ongoing indictments of the front-runner.
Liberals and Democrats might begin to look beyond their own narrow talking points and consider the broader reasons for this momentum. Indeed, such an examination, and such a national conversation, is critical to preserving the cohesive American political and social fabric that benefits us all.
Sociology student, author, podcast host Charles Moscowitz seeks to engage in that conversation as a means to contribute toward preserving American social cohesion which he fears may come undone due to mis-understanding on both sides. Liberals and Democrats certainly do not need to agree with the principles of the MAGA movement, nor do they need to admire Donald Trump as a political leader or as a person but, Moscowitz argues, liberals and Democrats should at least make an objective and respectful effort to understand the movement that they oppose in the name of maintaining a modicum of national unity.
Charles Moscowitz is the author of the new book: The American Reichstag Fire — The political and sociological consequences of a false flag