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"More fresh, interesting, and
challenging ideas per page than any book I have read in years." Radical
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MAIN page covering Mark Satin’s book Radical Middle (Basic Boos, 2004),
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where you’ll find his introduction to the book c. 2014, excerpts from the
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this page you’ll find the Table of Contents for the book (“A”) and 20
pre-publication endorsements from writers and activists (“B”).
A. TABLE OF CONTENTS You can get a good sense of the scope of the book just from the Table of Contents, below. Although some of the chapter titles may remind you of articles in the newsletter, the book is actually VERY DIFFERENT from the newsletter both in content and tone. The book is at once more thorough and more personal. And thanks to the help of my wonderful, far too modest, and award-winning editor, Jill Rothenberg, it couldn't be easier to read. - M.S. //////////////////// Preface. Ignore the Noise, ix PART ONE. THE EMERGING NEW POLITICS 1. A Creative and Practical
Politics, 3 PART TWO. MAXIMIZE CHOICES FOR EVERYONE 4. Universal, Preventive Health
Care: Too Sensible?, 35 PART THREE. GIVE EVERYONE A FAIR START 7. Great Teachers, Great Teachers,
Great Teachers, 69 PART FOUR. MAXIMIZE HUMAN POTENTIAL 10. Corporations We Can Be Proud
Of, 103 PART FIVE. HELP THE DEVELOPING WORLD 13. Globalization - With Savvy and
Feeling, 137 PART SIX. BE A PLAYER, NOT A REBEL 16. You Can Have a Career and Be
Political, Too, 175 Acknowledgements: Down at the
Piccadilly, 207
B. PRE-PUBLICATION ENDORSEMENTS //////////////////// "A stirring, thoughtful, and deeply felt manifesto for a fresh approach to public policy and public dialogue. If you're weary of the politics of hyper-polarization, this is where you belong." -- Walter Truett Anderson, President, World Academy of Art and Science; author, All Connected Now: Life in the First Global Civilization //////////////////// "Satin is relentless in his willingness to shake the status quo in search of what works. As a result, he gets us closer to the world we want." -- Sam Daley-Harris, President, RESULTS: The Power to End Hunger; Director, Microcredit Summit Campaign //////////////////// "I give this book an A+. Helps us ask the right questions to get the new answers needed." -- Leonard Duhl, M.D., co-creator, World Health Organization's Healthy Cities Project; Professor of Public Health and Urban Planning, University of California at Berkeley //////////////////// "In our increasingly polarized world, Radical Middle is radical indeed. It points out that the big, abstract arguments that brook no compromise may matter less than the ones of daily life -- more accountability for schools, better medical care, sensible corporate governance. . . ." -- Esther Dyson, Chair, EDventure Holdings (global information services); author, Release 2.1 //////////////////// "If there were a Nobel Prize for thinking outside the box, Mark Satin would be so honored. Unconventional, free from ideological constraints, his probing mind opens to innovative thinking many closed doors. And he displays rare clarity and vivid writing." -- Amitai Etzioni, Director, Communitarian Network; author, From Empire to Community //////////////////// "The next stage in American politics has to involve the 'radical middle,' as an evolutionary step beyond the scorched-earth extremes of recent Congressional and media politics. Mark Satin builds on the growing intellectual base in this field, provided by Ted Halstead, Michael Lind, Matthew Miller, and others, with a clear and highly practical set of guidelines for more effective future policies. This book is notable for its breadth, its fair-mindedness, and its emphasis on useful next steps. Anyone frustrated by today's politics will be glad to have read it." -- James Fallows, National Correspondent, Atlantic Monthly; former chief speechwriter, Carter White House //////////////////// "Mark Satin is a pragmatic visionary who integrates the best of the old with the best of the new. And his book is so much fun to read!" -- Warren Farrell, host, Warrenfarrell.com; author, Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say //////////////////// "Mark Satin challenges us to think deeply about how the world should be -- a skill often missing in politics and so needed in life." -- Mike Feinstein, co-founder, Green Party of California; City Councilmember and former Mayor, Santa Monica, Calif. //////////////////// "Put Radical Middle at the top of your must-read list. In an era of polarized politics, where politicians of every stripe drift further from the needs of real people, this book offers hope." -- Richard Florida, principal, Creative Class Group; author, The Rise of the Creative Class //////////////////// "There is a hunger in this country for a new kind of politics. This book gives us a map for how we might travel from the world of old-fashioned gridlock to the world of fresh thinking and new possibility." -- Christopher Gates, President, National Civic League; Co-Chair, Saguano Seminar: Civic Engagement in America //////////////////// "Asks the right questions, and comes up with surprising answers. . . . Sure to promote debate across the political spectrum." -- Alisa Gravitz, Director, Co-op America; Vice President, Social Investment Forum //////////////////// "In tone and content, Radical Middle is an antidote to the Al Frankens and Ann Coulters who dominate contemporary political discourse. . . . An intelligent and optimistic contribution to the future of American politics." -- Ted Halstead, President, New America Foundation; co-author, The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics //////////////////// "Mark Satin is usually insightful and important." -- Kevin Kelly, co-founder and editor, Wired Magazine; author, New Rules for the New Economy //////////////////// "More fresh, interesting, and challenging ideas per page than any book I have read in years." -- Jane Mansbridge, Adams Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; author, Beyond Adversary Democracy //////////////////// "This is an extraordinary book. It provides a roadmap for political transformation." -- John Marks, President, Search for Common Ground; President, European Centre for Common Ground //////////////////// "Worthwhile effort to bypass all the ideological shouting and come up with consensus public policy solutions that most Americans can support. There are proposals here to outrage Right and Left (respectively) -- but also some that sincere people of good faith who care about their country should collaborate on." -- John McClaughry, President, Ethan Allen Institute; former Senior Policy Advisor, Reagan White House //////////////////// "What makes this book interesting is Satin's maverick and revolutionary background. No longer intent on destroying capitalism, he has learned to use his mind and wits to re-invent capitalism along lines that are practical, reasonable, and -- most important -- attainable." -- Graham Molitor, Vice President, World Future Society; former chief lobbyist, General Mills, Inc. //////////////////// "I miss Mark Satin's wise newsletter, New Options, which anticipated but was more practical than many of the New Age ideas which came in its aftermath. And I look to Radical Middle: The Politics We Need Now to update me on my missing wisdom." -- Victor Navasky, Editorial Director and Publisher, The Nation; Delacorte Professor of Magazine Journalism, Columbia Journalism School //////////////////// "A wake-up call that cuts through the tiresome rhetoric of left and right. . . . A voice that's as a clear as a summer's day, a mind that's extraordinarily well-informed, and a quality of judgment that is nothing short of wise." -- James Ogilvy, co-founder, Global Business Network; author, Creating Better Futures //////////////////// "A provocative contribution to the movement toward a Radical Middle. As a charter member of that movement, I welcome it." -- Charles Peters, founding editor, Washington Monthly; author, How Washington Really Works //////////////////// "An utterly pragmatic, yet innovative and idealistic, agenda for positive social change. Gets past the dismalness of today's politics with great examples of what works. . . . Frankly, the only thing 'radical' about this well-written book is that it's more about real change than about political hatred or puffery -- more for involved citizens than for political junkies -- and more for people who really care about the future than for the merely power-obsessed inside the beltway." -- Paul Ray, author, New Political Compass (PDF document); co-author, The Cultural Creatives |
ABOUT THE RADICAL MIDDLE CONCEPT 50 Thinkers and Activists DESCRIBE the Radical Middle 50 Best Radical Middle BOOKS of the '00s GREAT RADICAL MIDDLE GROUPS AND BLOGS: 100 Great Radical Centrist GROUPS and Organizations 25 Great Radical Centrist BLOGS SOME PRIOR RADICAL MIDDLE INITIATIVES: Generational Equity and Communitarian platforms 1990s First U.S. Green Party gatherings, 1987 - 1990 Green Party's "Ten Key Values" statement, 1984 New World Alliance, 1979 - 1983 PDF of the Alliance's "Transformation Platform," 1981 SOME RADICAL MIDDLE LESSONS: What the Draft Resistance Movement Taught Me What the Civil Rights Movement Taught Me SOME PRIOR WRITINGS BY MARK SATIN: New Options Newsletter, 1984-1992 (includes back issue PDFs!) New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society, 1976, 1978 (includes 1976 text PDF!) OTHER 50 Best "Third Way" Books of the 1990s 25 Best "Transformational" Books of the 1980s 25 Best "New Age Politics" Books of the 1970s NOT JUST RADICAL MIDDLE: 50 Current Political IDEOLOGIES 50 Current Political MANIFESTOS
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