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6 of 6 people found the following review to be helpful:

Right book at the right time,  January 20, 2009

By Dr. O

These guys sure have great timing. For people interested in pulling the nation back to the middle , or better yet, even making it the progressive country it really is, this is a great handbook and place to start. Crisp, to the point and needed.





4 of 4 people found the following review to be helpful:

Who Better To Hear From?,  January 28, 2009

By Dave Johnson

This book comes from the Progressive Ideas Network - an alliance of progressive think tanks. The job of these organizations is to think through today's problems and propose solutions according to our progressive values.

For example, the first essay is titled, "Building Shared Prosperity." This is about building an economy that works for all of us rather than just making us all work to death to make a few already-wealthy people richer.

Progressive values: Do we want to live in a dog-eat-dog world where everyone is in it for themselves and only themselves? This is the conservative vision. OR do we want to live in a world where we take care of each other, watch out for each other, and lift each other up? This is the progressive vision.

I recommend this book.





4 of 4 people found the following review to be helpful:

One Stop Shopping For Ideas On Building Progressive Infrastructure,  January 24, 2009

By California Kid

"Thinking Big" not only explores in engaging essays the key progressive issues of our time but also provides context and concrete steps that local, state and federal governments (and progressives themselves) can take to create sustainable progressive change. For those who realize that electing President Obama and Democratic majorities in Congress is just a first (albeit necessary) step toward progressive change, and much work remains to develop and promote progressive values and policies, this book is a must read.





0 of 0 people found the following review to be helpful:

reform lite,  July 20, 2010

By doug k

Very short essays on a variety of topics, nothing new or particularly intelligent. Reads like a primer for high school students. Is this the best a coalition of many progressive groups can produce?





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Thinking Big Book Trailer,  January 21, 2009

By Jeremy Sullivan

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• Features contributions from such leading organizations as Green for All, the Opportunity Agenda, the Commonweal Institute, Campaign for America’s Future, the Economic Policy Institute, Demos, and the Drum Major Institute

• Offers innovative solutions to critical challenges such as implementing health-care reform, greening the economy, expanding the middle class, extending educational opportunities, and more

• Concise, visionary, and pragmatic—a true blueprint for change

Times are changing. Instead of obsessing about what they’re against, progressives have begun to think about what they’re for—to prepare once again to play their role as agents of bold ideas and political and social transformation. Finding new confidence and imagination, they have begun to renew their political capital. The essays in this volume draw on that new store of capital to sketch the outlines of a progressive agenda for 21st-century America.

Authors such as Van Jones, Dean Baker, Andrea Batista Schlesinger and Miles Rapoport cover a wide array of topics and, in their policy recommendations, present a few contrasting ideas. But all these essays reflect a belief in the need for fundamental change. The problems discussed here cannot be solved, the authors agree, through charity, through volunteerism, or even by well-meaning local and state governments, though surely all have a role. The contributors make the case for the kind of concerted action that can only come through the agency of our national government. They argue that we need programs that serve our national and international needs and encourage faith in our public institutions, creating a positive cycle of political change and space for further reform.

There are many good reasons to be worried at this critical moment in history. To navigate these troubled times, we need a rare combination of ideas, action, resolve, and leadership to meet the challenges that lie before us. Thinking Big is an indispensable piece of that puzzle, arriving just when it’s most needed.

With a foreword by Robert Kuttner, author of Obama’s Challenge: America’s Economic Crisis and the Power of a Transformative Presidency.

The Progressive Ideas Network is an alliance of multi-issue think tanks and activist organizations working together to amplify the power of ideas in advancing today’s progressive movement.