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Greetings progressive readers,
We are excited to be able to offer you a few great selections for your end of summer reading list!
It's one of the easiest ways for our readers to support us — and receive a new book! Plus all of your donation goes toward producing hard-hitting progressive journalism.
Supplies are limited, and orders will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. So, don't wait to pick out the books you want now.
All books are in stock and ready to ship to you by first class mail. Now is your chance to get some of the best books of the year — while helping fund independent, progressive journalism.
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How Trump Stole 2020, you meet the scamps, scoundrels and grifters (or "Governors" as we call them in America) doing the dirty to voters of color. Check out the photo of Palast confronting GOP Governor Kemp of Georgia whom Palast catches under a neon pig at a bar-b-que joint to ask Kemp if he's wiping away Black voter registrations to steal the election. The response: Palast gets busted.
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Democracy in Print captures many of the most influential voices from a century of United States history who have spoken out on the struggle to make real the promise of democracy for all Americans, railed against abuses of corporate power, renounced American empire, championed environmental causes, opposed war, and waged peace. It chronicles voices of the women’s rights movement, the civil rights movement, the labor movement, and the LGBTQ movement. An essential read!
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John Ross believed that journalism is not a profession, but rather a moral obligation. Rebel Reporting outlines the basic responsibilities of a journalist and provides instructions on how to document injustices and poetically pitch stories to audiences in order to create change in society.
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Who knew? Wisconsin comic artists, editors, and publishers have made both central and fringe contributions to the language, form, and content of comic strips, comic books, and other forms of this popular art. Paul Buhle traces this history in Comics in Wisconsin . Specialists and collectors will treasure this volume, and readers will find themselves educated and vastly entertained.
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The twin engines of Erwin Knoll's radicalism were his absolute opposition to violence and his absolute commitment to freedom of speech - ideas that put him at odds not just with the Government but also, at times, with the Left. When he died suddenly in 1994, Knoll was one of the nation's best-known proponents of left-wing ideas, an eloquent voice for peace and social justice.
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The Fall of Wisconsin is a deeply reported, searing account of how the state’s progressive tradition was undone and turned into a model for national conservatives bent on remaking the country.
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In each issue, The Progressive magazine prints a collection of hilarious news items that simply merit “No Comment.” In this classic first edition book from 1974, edited by Erwin Knoll, The Progressive presented a collection of those for readers’ enjoyment!
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The Best Democracy Money Can Buy is a searing indictment of a rigged electoral system where hundreds of thousands of people of color are routinely denied the right to vote. If you are not outraged by what Palast has uncovered you have no heart.
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In Our Revolution, Sanders shares his personal experiences from the campaign trail, recounting the details of his historic primary fight and the people who made it possible. And for the millions looking to continue the political revolution, he outlines a progressive economic, environmental, racial, and social justice agenda that will create jobs, raise wages, protect the environment, and provide health care for all―and ultimately transform our country and our world for the better.
Enjoy the read!
-- The Progressive
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