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Leah Greenberg

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Leah Greenberg is an American political activist and co-founder of the progressive non-profit organization, Indivisible. She is co-author of We Are Indivisible: A Blueprint for Democracy After Trump, published in 2019.
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Place of Greater Safety
A Novel
Hilary Mantel - 2006-11-14 (first published in 1992)
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Get swept up in the raw drama of the French Revolution with this captivating novel. Follow the intertwining fates of three of the Revolution's most pivotal figures: Danton, Robespierre, and Desmoulins. Explore their complex relationships, romantic entanglements, and deadly political ambitions as they navigate the turbulent waters of one of history's most chaotic and transformative periods.
Leah Greenberg
2020-07-15T00:45:57.000Z
Happy Bastille Day, the one day of the year when it's socially acceptable for me to talk as much about A Place of Greater Safety as I would like to, it is the perfect book and you should read it so we can discuss      source
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The MoveOn Effect
The Unexpected Transformation of American Political Advocacy (Oxford Studies in Digital Politics)
David Karpf - 2012-05-29
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"The MoveOn Effect" is a fascinating analysis of the impact of the internet on America's advocacy group system. The book examines the rise of "netroots" political associations and the changes in membership and fundraising regimes that have been pioneered by organizations like MoveOn.org. The author offers fresh insights into 21st-century political organizing, exploring a range of netroots infrastructure organizations that provide supporting services to membership-based advocacy associations. The book also investigates the partisan adoption of political technology, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of politics and technology.
Leah Greenberg
2019-08-31T14:59:20.000Z
since I guess we're going to keep talking about this for a while I just want to note that everyone should buy @davekarpf's book The MoveOn Effect, it is totally fascinating      source