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The uprising
Book • 2008
In 'The Uprising', David Sirota travels across the U.S.
to document diverse populist movements, from progressive activism to right-wing groups like the Minutemen.
He explores how these movements reflect widespread dissatisfaction with the political and economic systems, and discusses the potential for these movements to coalesce into a unified force.
The book examines both progressive and conservative expressions of populism, highlighting the complexities and challenges of organizing a cohesive movement.
to document diverse populist movements, from progressive activism to right-wing groups like the Minutemen.
He explores how these movements reflect widespread dissatisfaction with the political and economic systems, and discusses the potential for these movements to coalesce into a unified force.
The book examines both progressive and conservative expressions of populism, highlighting the complexities and challenges of organizing a cohesive movement.
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