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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|Gen Z itches for the kind of revolution of which their elders could only dream.

It would be easy to dismiss the octogenarian, Bernie Sanders, and septuagenarian, Jeremy Corbyn, as yesterday’s men. Yet the report by our Benny Avni on the renewal of affections between the Socialist senator of Vermont and ex-leader of Labor in the British parliament certainly got our attention. Mr. Corbyn was at Washington to hawk for a new leftist organization, Progressive International, and the two leftists met.

By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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By DONALD KIRK
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By MATTHEW RICE
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By A.R. HOFFMAN
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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By MATTHEW RICE
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By VERONIQUE de RUGY
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By LAURENCE ELDER
|It would be easy to dismiss the octogenarian, Bernie Sanders, and septuagenarian, Jeremy Corbyn, as yesterday’s men. Yet the report by our Benny Avni on the renewal of affections between the Socialist senator of Vermont and ex-leader of Labor in the British parliament certainly got our attention. Mr. Corbyn was at Washington to hawk for a new leftist organization, Progressive International, and the two leftists met.
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