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The Activist's Handbook : A Primer for the 1990s and Beyond
by Randy Shaw
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Each chapter presents a different perspective of popular struggles, mainly through examples and generalizations, detailed analysis and conclusions.




Organizing for Social Change : A Manual for Activists in the 1990's
by Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall, Steve Max, Kimberly A. Bobo
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Here is a comprehensive manual for grassroots organizers working for social, political, environmental, and economic change at the local, state, and national level. Using this manual, organizers will learn a systematic approach to the techniques of organizing, of building and using power, and of creating lasting institutions that are both self-defense organizations and avenues for citizen participation in public life.




Bridging the Class Divide and Other Lessons for Grassroots Organizing
by Linda Stout, Howard Zinn
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This is a moving personal story that shows how ordinary people can make a difference. It exemplifies the statement of Margaret Mead, "Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."




A Call for Connection : Solutions for Creating a Whole New Culture
by Gail Bernice Holland
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Discussing a wide range of projects intended to improve society's ills, this optimistic book identifies a shift in values that could lead to practical, cooperative solutions.




Downsize This!
by Michael Moore
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Michael Moore is at his best as a prankster, whether it's trying to see if Pat Buchanan will take a campaign donation from the John Wayne Gacy Fan Club (yes) or whether he can have Bob Dornan committed to an insane asylum based on his bizarre behavior (no, but it was close). Moore is one of our sharpest satirists, and Downsize This! makes one wish he would write a "Sorry State of the Union" every year.




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