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Youth to Power: How Today's Young Voters Are Building Tomorrow's Progressive Majority

por Michael Connery

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An examination of how today's young people are combining technology with a vigorous social spirit, to revive progressive politics. In addition to recounting the history of American youth politics since its emergence in the 1972 election, the book features interviews with many of the major figures in the youth political movement, and identifies strategies that the Democratic Party can use to capitalise on its new advantages with young voters. Youth to Power is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the political and cultural future of America.… (más)
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So after making the mistake of getting the slowest shipping possible, my copy of Michael Connery’s (of Future Majority) Youth to Power: How Today’s Young Voters Are Building Tomorrow’s Progressive Majority finally came yesterday. I read it cover-to-cover as soon as it hit my hands. I just want to say that every person that is involved in the progressive youth movement should read this book.

It is important that as leaders of progressive youth organizations we know the history of the movement, in order to learn what has worked and what has failed, as well as the knowledge of how we came to be what we are now. As I wrote in an earlier post, one of the advantages of the youth movement was its ability to innovate and learn from trial and error. Youth to Power gives a great analysis of the past successes and failures of our movement.

Some of the most interesting points are on the use of the internet and mobile technology, the role of music and culture in engaging youth, and the comparison of the Conservative youth leadership pipeline to its weaker progressive counterpart. ( )
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An examination of how today's young people are combining technology with a vigorous social spirit, to revive progressive politics. In addition to recounting the history of American youth politics since its emergence in the 1972 election, the book features interviews with many of the major figures in the youth political movement, and identifies strategies that the Democratic Party can use to capitalise on its new advantages with young voters. Youth to Power is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the political and cultural future of America.

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