Danny Goldberg is a longtime music executive and political activist. He coproduced and codirected the rock documentary No Nukes and has written for the Los Angeles Times, the Nation, AlterNet, and others. He lives in New York City and is an ACLU officer and board member. This is his first book.
. . . lively and intelligent . . . Goldberg reminds us once again
how the battle for freedom of expression needs to be re-fought
every day.--Eric Alterman
Danny Goldberg's new book is a stirring, brilliant, last-chance
plea to Democrats that if they are unwilling to do their job--be a
voice for working people, young people, women, the elderly, the
poor, and people of color, (in other words from the MAJORITY of the
country)--then their days as a Party are numbered. Years from now,
if the Democrats have long faded from American memory,
anthropologists and historians will ask, "Didn't any of them read
this book by Danny Goldberg?--Michael Moore
Danny Goldberg's searing insights should be required reading for
anyone concerned with the state of democratic politics in this
country.--Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
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