Being Right Is Not Enough
What Progressives Must Learn From Conservative Success
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Narrateur(s):
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Sandra Swafford
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Auteur(s):
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Paul Waldman
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The 2006 election was a major turning point for the Democratic Party, but they'll need more than the Republicans' poor poll numbers to build a new progressive majority. Can progressives turn the tables by understanding and adapting the highly successful strategies and tactics developed by the right?
In Being Right Is Not Enough, political analyst Paul Waldman offers Democrats and progressives a clear-eyed, multifaceted strategy for victory in elections, policy debates, and the fundamental battle between progressivism and conservatism. The time has come, he says, for progressives to borrow several pages from the right-wing playbook and beat them at their own game. The book outlines an exhaustive list of things progressives must do, and do soon, including:
- Create a single progressive movement - not a collection of interest groups - devoted to the twin goals of fighting conservatism and advancing a progressive worldview.
- Agree on a core set of progressive principles and create a progressive master narrative that unifies them.
- Understand that political success comes not from the details of policy plans but from the communication of character and values.
- Stop pandering to the voters who dislike them the most and find new ways to create a lasting majority.
- Devote themselves not to short-term victories but to a long-term vision of the progressive America they want to create - even if it will take decades to get there.
- Stop worrying about whether the elite media approve of them.
- Stop being timid and become warriors for their cause.