Revolt of the Public can be seen as describing switch to complaint-focused activism ~2011. New groups gained popular support via loud complaints, but egalitarian ideals prevented their negotiating concrete demands or working within political systems. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J2V3PG4/ref=dp-kindle-redirect …
is your tweet an endorsement of the book, or merely a note that it exists? i.e. should I click "buy" ?
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As it is widely discussed, worth reading a summary of the book. Less clear should read the book; I'm still only part way through.
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Read Coming Apart & Hillbilly Elegy before/during the '16 campaign & those books explained its outcome so that I was surprised very little. I've read "Revolt" thrice since & it makes sense of the present. This recent podcast w/ Gurri will sell you on it: https://www.buzzsprout.com/126848/986604
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