TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「@berniesanders made his message mainstream enough to win 22 states, pulling @hillaryclinton to the left in the process. He helped change the conversation about #capitalism and how it relates to that other great national institution, democracy. He inspired many young #activists who worked for his campaign in 2016 to run for office—­including an organizer who is now Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York (@ocasio2018). Yet those years of shouting, feeling unheard, being unheard, left scars. And belated validation can rewrite, or reinforce, habits bred by marginalization: It can inspire magnanimity and outreach—or harden a feeling that you were always right and most others wrong or corrupt, writes TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (@anandwrites). It can foster growth—or justify a refusal to evolve. What will it be for Sanders? Can the warrior for justice learn to be open, adaptive and human in ways that give his message a wider airing? Sanders has a choice about which version of himself he wants to present to the American voting public, and what he is willing to let himself become. Read this week’s full cover story at the link in bio. Photograph by Devin Yalkin (@dedecim) for TIME」6月7日 3時40分 - time

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@バーニー・サンダース made his message mainstream enough to win 22 states, pulling @ヒラリー・クリントン to the left in the process. He helped change the conversation about #capitalism and how it relates to that other great national institution, democracy. He inspired many young #activists who worked for his campaign in 2016 to run for office—­including an organizer who is now Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York (@ocasio2018). Yet those years of shouting, feeling unheard, being unheard, left scars. And belated validation can rewrite, or reinforce, habits bred by marginalization: It can inspire magnanimity and outreach—or harden a feeling that you were always right and most others wrong or corrupt, writes TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (@anandwrites). It can foster growth—or justify a refusal to evolve. What will it be for Sanders? Can the warrior for justice learn to be open, adaptive and human in ways that give his message a wider airing? Sanders has a choice about which version of himself he wants to present to the American voting public, and what he is willing to let himself become. Read this week’s full cover story at the link in bio. Photograph by Devin Yalkin (@dedecim) for TIME


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