Mr. Ross' discussion veers between leftist talking points about bankers, climate change and the evils of the war on terrorism on the one hand and a rather unfocused discussion of the need for some sort of collective action to ring in the brave new world. He concludes with a set of recommendations that appear to come from bumper stickers (“Big picture, small deeds,” a rather thin rewrite of “Think globally, act locally”) or from self-help tracts (“Locate your convictions”). Even if you believe, as I do, that ordinary people will take power and change politics in the 21st century, this book fails to live up to its subtitle’s promise of showing how that will be done.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
The Instapundit reviews ...
... 'The Leaderless Revolution' - Washington Times.
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