Clintons thesis reveals several important things that are relevant to the current election campaign.
First, it documents that in her student days, she was a fellow traveler with Communists considered by the Johnson administration to be national security risks because of their role in promoting racial violence, a foreshadowing of the Democratic Partys current deployment of Black Lives Matter.
Second, it shows that Clinton equates democracy with a Marxist vision of a classless society, a philosophically fallacious view that founders on the fact of human diversity, and one hardly consistent with the bicameral premise of the United States Constitution that she is purportedly running to uphold.
Third, it shows that Clintons ideology values power above rational negotiation and is willing to use violence to attain power.
Finally, its reference to Marian Wright illustrates how Clinton has continued to associate with descendants of Alinskys radical network since her student days.