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Jan 11, 2025 |
forgeorganizing.org | Paul Engler |Mark Engler
For movements trying to harness the energy that emerges during political upheavals, mass training provides a crucial means to develop leadership and bring in new participants. Social movements often face a contradiction: To expand and thrive, they need to bring in ever-greater numbers of new participants. And yet, knowing how to effectively absorb new people and plug them into a movement’s work can be very difficult.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
forgeorganizing.org | Mark Engler |Paul Engler
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Nov 19, 2024 |
inthesetimes.com | Mark Engler |Paul Engler
Mark Engler and Paul Engler November 19, 2024 For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
commondreams.org | Mark Engler
For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it. But no analysis changes the fact that the outcome represents a serious blow to our most vulnerable communities, a sharp setback for causes of economic and social justice, and a profound challenge to whatever semblance of democracy America has been able to secure.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
pressenza.com | Mark Engler |Paul Engler
By Mark Engler and Paul EnglerFor many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
resilience.org | Mark Engler |Paul Engler
This article was originally published on Waging Nonviolence. For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
truthdig.com | Mark Engler |Paul Engler
For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it. But no analysis changes the fact that the outcome represents a serious blow to our most vulnerable communities, a sharp setback for causes of economic and social justice, and a profound challenge to whatever semblance of democracy America has been able to secure.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
counterpunch.org | Mark Engler
For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it. But no analysis changes the fact that the outcome represents a serious blow to our most vulnerable communities, a sharp setback for causes of economic and social justice, and a profound challenge to whatever semblance of democracy America has been able to secure.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
wagingnonviolence.org | Mark Engler |Paul Engler
For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s win and the factors that led to it. But no analysis changes the fact that the outcome represents a serious blow to our most vulnerable communities, a sharp setback for causes of economic and social justice, and a profound challenge to whatever semblance of democracy America has been able to secure.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
dissentmagazine.org | Michael Kazin |Andrew Elrod |Aziz Rana |Mark Engler
The Decline of Union Hall Politics To become a party based among workers again, Democrats must remember that partisan commitment often grows from local roots. ▪ Fall 2024 Everybody knows most white working people no longer vote for Democrats, but there’s no agreement why. Leftists blame neoliberals for enacting policies that deregulated business instead of redistributing wealth.