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Abstract:Socialism hasn't shrunk back into the purely marginal status it held before the Great Recession, but we don't have anything like the influence that seemed within our grasp just two years ago. At best, we are stalled out. It's possible this is just a brief pause before resuming our advance. But it could also mark the beginning of a prolonged deadlock—or the early phase of a precipitous decline.