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Up From Socialism Mark Satin

  • SKU: BELL-169618088
Up From Socialism Mark Satin
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Publisher: Bombardier Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.31 MB
Author: Mark Satin
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Up From Socialism Mark Satin by Mark Satin instant download after payment.

An essential introduction to the visionary, beyond-left-and-right political activism of the last 60 years, and a deeply honest insider account of why those activists have—so far—fallen short.
"I appreciate that Satin is willing to be so candid. It helps us all learn. And he writes in a way that touches the soul." —Christa Slaton, First platform coordinator for the U.S. Green Party movement, and co-editor of the book Transformational Politics: Theory, Study, and Practice
In a gripping first-person narrative that reads like a novel, using his own experiences as a lens, Mark Satin tells the story of three generations of thinkers and activists who tried—and are still trying—to create a post-socialist, post-conservative, visionary and healing new politics for the U.S.
In this book, Satin shows that the increasingly militant movements of the Sixties drove many young people away—and into a search for a political system...

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