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The Uprising: An Unauthorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Scaring Wall Street and Washington
David Sirota
Crown
, 2008 - 400 pages
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I recommend this book to anyone who has had that gnawing feeling that something is not quite right in this country we love. Do you think the big corporations have too much power? Is the middle class disappearing? What did our founders really intend when they created the separation of powers? Did we lose control of our country...and how can we get it back? David Sirota writes about pockets of discontent that are beginning to bubble and boil all over the country. Small
uprising
s that are having an effect on corporations, in state policies, and in Congress. If you thought you were alone, read this book and find out that others are sharing your concern...in one way or another. This book will stir you up and widen your eyes. I learned so much from each chapter and had a good laugh or two along the way. David Sirota is a great writer who has his ear to the ground and shares his wealth of knowledge in this book. Read it.
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Uprising (?)
While I enjoyed David Sirota's most recent work "The
Uprising
." It often left me feeling incensed at our government's inclination to the status quo and then feeling relieved that there are still individuals working within our government who recognize and work for the greater good of the American people. "The Uprising" reads like a first person account or David Sirota's experience with each group. At the same time, this book fails to tie together the various uprisings it describes, common themes and methodology that works or does not work. It requires the reader to search and reread passages for this message. Very little is done to summarize all that has been read or build a conclusive point. If the book's design is a call to action for change its messages is as disorganized as the anti-war protest described in his book.
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Excellent Read
You will learn something new from reading this book. David Sirota provides first hand accounts of
populist
movements around the US. I learned about the Working Family Party in New York and fusion. I also got a new perspective on
Washington
driven faux
uprising
s vs. real uprisings.
The book has a great mix of personal story and the uprising description. It has a good flow to it and is divided up into distinct sections. If you don't like a section - just skip it. I enjoyed reading all of it.
An All-Access Pass to the
Populist
Insurrection Brewing Across the Country
Job outsourcing. Perpetual busy signals at government agencies. Slashed paychecks. Stolen elections. A war without end, fatally mismanaged. Ordinary Americans on both the Right and Left are tired of being disenfranchised by corrupt politicians of both parties and are organizing to change the status quo. In his invigorating new book, David Sirota investigates whether this
uprising
can be transformed into a unified, lasting political movement.
Throughout the course of American history, uprisings like the one we are seeing now have given birth to powerful movements to end wars, protect workers, and expand civil rights, so the prospect of today?s uprising turning into a full-fledged populist movement terrifies
Wall
Street
and
Washington
. In The Uprising, Sirota takes us far from the national media spotlight into the trenches where real change is happening?from the headquarters of the most powerful third party in America to the bowels of the U.S. Senate; from the auditorium of an ExxonMobil shareholder meeting to the quasi-military staging area of a vigilante force on the Mexican border. This is vital, on-the-ground reporting that immerses us in the tumultuous give-and-take of politics at its most personal.
Sirota also offers a biting critique of our politics. He shows how the uprising is, at its core, a reaction to faux ?bipartisanship? in the nation?s capital?the ?bipartisanship? whereby Republican and Democratic lawmakers join together in putting the agenda of corporate interests above all those of ordinary citizens.
Ultimately, Sirota reminds us that the Declaration of Independence, ?America?s original uprising manifesto,? says that governments ?derive their powers from the consent of the governed.? Irreverent and insightful, The Uprising shows how the governed have stopped consenting and have started taking action.
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