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Offering a conspectus of "shareholder revolt" in the Democratic Party, Bai, a political reporter for the Times Magazine, describes how, after John Kerry's defeat, two sets of insurgents determined, separately, to uproot the Party's sclerotic Washington establishment: a cabal of billionaire liberal donors fed up with "being treated like an ATM with arms and legs," and a self-styled guerrilla force of Internet gunslingers. To these outsiders, the Democrats had started to look like an "industrial ...