| Mandate for Change Policies and Leadership for 2009 and Beyond | | Editor:
| Hartman, Chester | Contribution by:
| Hartman, Chester Albisa, Catherine Alvarez, Robert Anderson, Sarah Aron, Nan Baker, Dean Bennis, Phyllis Blackwell, Angela Glover Blumenauer, Congressman Earl Borosage, Robert L. Bronfenbrenner, Kate Cavanagh, John Chacón, Oscar Collins, Chuck Comstock-Gay, Stuart Cray, Charlie Crowley, Sheila Davis, Martha F. Dolan, Karen Edelman, Peter Estes, Carroll L. Feffer, John Fletcher, Bill Foscarinis, Maria Gandy, Kim Grant, Jaime Greenberg, Mark Harkness, Jim Hassen, Farrah Heller, Simon Houseman, Alan W. Jiménez, Tomás R. Barbara B. Kennelly, Former Congresswoman Ladson-Billings, Gloria Landau, Saul Leaver, Erik Lee, Nicole LeMelle, Gerald Lilliston, Ben Lubow, Bart Mann, Eric Manski, Ben Mauer, Marc McDermott, Patrice Muhammad, Dedrick Nelson, Douglas W. Pemberton, Miriam Pérez-Rocha, Manuel Piven, Frances Fox Pizzigati, Sam Pollack, Ron Quigley, William Rapoport, Miles S. Raskin, Marcus Redman, Janet Replogle, Michael A. Rynn, Jon Sawyer, Rebecca Scheer, Daniel Scott, Ben Sen, Rinku Shannon, Amy Soohoo, Cynthia Starnes, Nancy Taylor, Betsy Tree, Sanho Heuvel, Katrina Vanden Warren, Dorian Woods, Emira Wysham, Daphne | ISBN: | 978-0-7391-3167-1 | Publication Date: | Feb 2009 | Publisher: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
| Book Format: | Hardback | List Price: | USD $167.00 | Book Description:
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The incoming national administration has the opportunity to make a sharp break, in both domestic and international issues, with the failed, destructive policies of the past eight years.Mandate for Change provides in detail what should be done in each and every important area, in 47 short chapters written by the country's leading thinkers/activists. The incoming national administration has the opportunity to make a sharp break, in both domestic and international issues, with the failed, destructive policies of the past eight years.Mandate for Change provides in detail what should be done in each and every important area, in 47 short chapters written by the country's leading thinkers/activists. | |