IF YOU WANT MORE MIDDLE CLASS OPPORTUNITY, THEN YOU NEED LESS REGULATION AND CRONYISM: There’s actually a big economic fight happening in the Democratic Party.

One side believes what’s gone wrong for the middle class is that wealthy and powerful players have rewritten the tax code, trade deals, labor law and other policies in order to advantage themselves, at the expense of workers. Middle-class stagnation, in this view, is a choice that can be corrected by shifting power back to workers, at the bargaining table and elsewhere.

The other side, the Third Way side, believes that the stagnation is a natural consequence of a globalizing economy, which has disproportionately benefited people with high skills and people who own stock, businesses and other forms of capital. That’s the story Kodak is meant to represent. Its demise wasn’t imposed by someone else’s policy choice, it was a failure of the company to adapt. To boost the middle-class, by that logic, workers need to be given the means to adapt.

Nothing that we’ve done since 2008 has advanced that cause.