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Angry_Ed posted:Anyway...I don't really know what I can do to help. I live in Massachusetts which at times seems so Blue that even our Republicans aren't all that terrible (which I know is not true but I'm being hyperbolic here). I can write to my senators and representatives of course but I want to do more. I don't have a lot of money, I don't have a lot of time (still need to work unfortunately), and the town I live in is small so even on a local level I can't affect much. Does anybody know of any New England-based or even nationally based progressive groups I could try getting involved in? http://encuentro5.org/home/node/9
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It seems to me that understanding what distinguishes the various historical and modern leftist perspectives is an important aspect of practicing effective leftism. I can understand the desire not to entertain a "there's only one way to do this" perspective, but that cuts both ways.
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This Is Hell, Democracy@Work
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