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How to Start a Revolution
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781501181634
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“How to Start a Revolution” by Lauren Duca is a guide for young people seeking to challenge the status quo and build a more equitable democracy. Explore the post-Trump political awakening and learn from inspiring figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Perfect for millennials and Gen Z seeking to create change and understand the power of political participation. Discover how to get involved and make a difference. ISBN: 9781501181634
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Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
Great intro to political activism! I wish there was more depth in some areas. Overall, a good read. Recommend for youth.
Aditi Bansal –
A fantastic resource for young people getting involved in politics. Easy to understand and very motivational. I loved it!
Arpan Kumar Sah –
An average book about politics. I learned a few things, but it didn’t really spark a revolution in me. Expected more.
Aditi Singh –
This book is amazing. I felt empowered and ready to take on the world by the time I was done reading it.
Shelly –
Not bad. Felt a little too geared toward a specific political viewpoint, but the information was solid. Some good points.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
Empowering and insightful! Duca’s voice is refreshing. A strong guide for anyone wanting to make a difference. Amazing!
Prabhat Pandey –
Highly recommend! This book is a game-changer. It’s clear, concise, and full of practical tips. I will be rereading this.
Yash Dubey –
This book gave me hope! It’s a powerful call to action and makes politics feel accessible. A little repetitive.
Mohit Singh –
Duca’s passion shines through. Practical advice mixed with political theory. A must-read for young activists!
Basant Kumar –
Good book overall, I disagreed with the ideas presented at some points but I was enlightened at other points.
Zeshan Ashraf –
Informative and provides insight into the current political climate and what it is like to be a youth today.
Soumya Saini –
I think this book is very skewed to one side of the political spectrum. Not a good book for centrists, but good read.
Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar –
Useful information, but the tone felt a little condescending at times. Good starter information, could have been better.
Ankita Halder –
Informative and engaging. I appreciated the focus on actionable steps. Some parts were a bit too simplistic for me.
Ishika Gupta –
A decent starting point, but felt a little preachy at times. Good for beginners, though! Inspiring in some places.
Manoj M –
Okay, but nothing groundbreaking. I was hoping for more concrete strategies. It was a little bit of an echo chamber.