The Radical Center
By Ted Halstead and Michael Lind
By Ted Halstead and Michael Lind
By Ted Halstead and Michael Lind
By Ted Halstead and Michael Lind
Category: Domestic Politics
Category: Domestic Politics
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$17.00
Oct 08, 2002 | ISBN 9780385720298
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Nov 12, 2002 | ISBN 9781400033294
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Praise
“Hats off to Halstead and Lind for . . . rising above policy blather and advocating some unconventional things.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A political manifesto worthy of the Information Age.”–Senator John McCain
“A provocative read . . . The book demonstrates that the center need not be a tepid or uncreative spot on the political spectrum. It can be an unpredictable place where intelligent people stir up controversy and offer genuinely unorthodox proposals for change.” –The Washington Post Book World
“A bold and refreshing perspective on the challenges aheadÉ This is a short, pithy book, but it packs a powerful intellectual punch.” –The Washington Times
“ Part historical tract, part policy agenda, part visionary manifesto, The Radical Center is . . . a bracing alternative to the poll-obsessed, cliché-ridden volumes that roll out of Washington think tanks.” –New York Observer
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Digital Disjuncture
One: The First Three Americas
Two: New Economy, New Social Contract
Three: Digital Era Democracy
Four: Unity and Community in the Twenty-First Century
Five: The Politics of the Radical Center
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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