All of those are materially important questions, but they're relegated to the "culture war" by virtue of the fact that 90% of movement on them is purely symbolic, and doesn't actually change the status quo. They're presented as critical sites of conflict, but without a revolutionary movement of the working class, they're largely closed and settled, with no way for us to actually effect them.
All of those are materially important questions, but they're relegated to the "culture war" by virtue of the fact that 90% of movement on them is purely symbolic, and doesn't actually change the status quo. They're presented as critical sites of conflict, but without a revolutionary movement of the working class, they're largely closed and settled, with no way for us to actually effect them.