Remapping the culture debate: can the Democrats finally learn to talk culture? Fascinating new research challenges some cherished assumptions--and offers clues about the future.
American Prospect, The, February, 2006 by Franke-Ruta, Garance
TED NORDHAUS, A SELF-PROCLAIMED "RECOVERING pollster," and Michael Shellenberger, a former San Francisco public relations executive, began quietly sending out e-mails in the spring of 2005. Love your work, they'd write people they thought would be like-minded. We should meet. The duo had created a minor stir that fall with the essay "The Death of Environmentalism," which took environmental interest groups to task for being out of touch.
After having been dubbed "the reapers" by critics for their grim diagnosis of the health of the very progressive ...
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