The Activist’s Handbook A Primer

The Activist’s Handbook A Primer by Randy Shaw, published by University of California Press in 2001, is an insightful resource for those engaged in contemporary U.S. political life. This first edition, updated, spans 299 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the strategies and tactics necessary for influencing political decisions at local, state, and national levels, making it a valuable tool for activists and community groups.
Readers will find practical advice and inspiring stories that highlight the efforts of ordinary individuals confronting powerful interests. The content focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by grassroots activists, drawing on numerous case studies of local struggles. Shaw’s work emphasizes the importance of understanding the political landscape and provides insights into mobilizing efforts to address pressing social issues, particularly in an era marked by growing poverty and threats to social programs.
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“Anybody researching or writing anything about contemporary U.S. political life should be familiar with The Activist’s Handbook. Anybody attempting to influence local, state, or national political decisions needs it desperately. Politicians may read it and tremble a bit. For that matter, the rich and powerful will probably read it to see how smart some of their enemies are becoming.”–Ernest Callenbach, author of Ecotopia
“Provides rare insight into the strategies and tactics environmentalists must use if they are to succeed in today’s political climate. A must read.”–Barbara Dudley, Executive Director, Greenpeace
“This is a unique book, wise, realistic, and enormously valuable for anyone interested in social change. It is practical in its advice, and inspiring in its stories of ordinary people successfully confronting powerful interests.”–Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States
“The Activist’s Handbook could not have come at a more opportune time. In an era when poverty is growing and national social programs are threatened, the Handbook is an invaluable tool for community groups wishing to mobilize efforts in the service of escalating human needs.”–Ben Bagdikian, author of The Media Monopoly and Double Vision
“Randy Shaw gives us a serious and respectful treatment of the strategic problems and opportunities that confront grassroots activists. This is a dimension of contemporary politics that is rarely treated, and welcome for that reason. Moreover, in developing his analysis, Shaw draws on numerous cases of local struggles to remind us of what the media has come to ignore, the persistent and insuppressible popular activism that is part of American political life.”–Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York
“The Activist’s Handbook lives up to its title and will likely join the company of organizing classics. It is the kind of book that should be on every activist’s reading list.”–Chris Ney, Nonviolent activist
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