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 Saul Alinsky , (January 30, 1909 - June 12, 1972) is generally considered the father of community organizing. Sourced The Iron Rule is: never, ever do for anybody what he or she can do for themselves. [1] Once you accept your own death, all of a sudden...


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2,050 words, approx. 7 pages Saul Alinsky Born January 30, 1909 Chicago, Illinois Died June 12, 1972 Carmel, California Community organizer Saul Alinsky was a self-described “professional radical.” (A radical is one who believes that extensive social reform is necessary...
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 Saul David Alinsky (January 30, 1909, Chicago, Illinois - June 12, 1972, Carmel, California) is generally considered the father of community...




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Trans-Atlantic Running Mates
5/8/2007: 648 words, approx. 2 pages Politics: Hillary Clinton's handlers are running away from Segolene Royal after her loss in France. Aside from being women, they insist, the two don't have much in common. Really?Truth is, Clinton and Royal share a significant common bond beyond their gender: Their positions on many...
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The Real Hillary's Raw Socialism
5/30/2007: 736 words, approx. 3 pages Election 2008: Sen. Hillary Clinton shared on Tuesday her vision of the U.S. economy under her executive stewardship. She should change her party affiliation -- or the name of her party.Speaking in New Hampshire, Clinton acknowledged that that instead of the "ownership society" that George...
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Barack Obama Straddles Different Worlds
12/14/2007: 2,938 words, approx. 10 pages It was a Wednesday night ritual for Barack Obama: After a day of debating taxes, the death penalty or some other divisive issue, he'd head to a meeting of "The Committee."Lawmakers and lobbyists, Democrats and Republicans alike, would put their politics on hold and gather...


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