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Mentioned in 7 episodes
If We Burn
The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution
Book • 2023
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by 

, discussing Twitter's origins and the book's detailing of mass protests.


Alie Ward

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Revolutionology (REBELLIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE) with Jack Goldstone
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as Vincent Bevin's second book, published in 2023, also by Public Affairs.


Nima Shirazi

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Ep 232: US Meddling, the Limits of 'Agency' Discourse and How Media Chooses Which 'Voices' To Center
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as an excellent book analyzing the global surge of mass protests from 2010 to 2020.

Matthew Remski

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Brief: Graeber vs Bannon, Anarchism vs Leninism (Part 1)
Recommended as further reading on why spontaneity fails.

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Ep 84 - Reform or Revolution (Part I of II)
Mentioned by Robert Raymond when discussing the mass protests of the last decade and the lack of significant change.

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From the Frontlines: Class Struggle and Class War in the US Southeast w/ Cecilia Guerrero
Mentioned by John Greenaway as worth paying attention to regarding a return to questions of strategy and organization.

Ernst Bloch's Utopian Marxism: A New Hope with Jon Greenaway
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as a recent source that covers the origins of Twitter.


Joshua Citarella

The internet has been building to this
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, who was influenced by it, as a book about the failure of horizontalist organizing.

Samantha Hancox-Li

The State of the Resistance
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when discussing protest movements around the world.


Osita Nwanevu

How Will the Left Respond to Trump?
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as a book they both enjoyed, discussing its insights on mass protests and revolutions.


Josh Citarella


Brace Belden

Doomscroll 01: Brace Belden
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as an excellent book examining Brazil's 2013 transit fair protests.

Matthew Remski

Bonus Sample: Graeber vs Bannon, Anarchism vs Leninism (Part 2)
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when discussing the results of mass mobilizations and protest activity around the world.

Ryan Grimm

Mahmoud Khalil: From Palestine to Columbia, and the Cost of Speaking Out
Mentioned by Jacob, who says the book is literally pulling a line from Hunger Games and people during the Hong Kong protests had a sign that said that.

They Called Her Rebel: Speculative Fiction, Revolutionary Art, and the Politics of Imagination


