Outsider in the White House / Bernie Sanders with Huck Gutman ; afterword by John Nichols.
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- Outsider in the House
- Sanders, Bernard
- Sanders, Bernard 1941- -- Biografías
- Sanders, Bernie, 1941- -- Pensamiento político y social
- United States. Congress. House -- Biography
- Estados Unidos. Congreso
- Presidential candidates -- United States -- Biography
- Legislators -- United States -- Biography
- Candidatos presidenciales -- Estados Unidos -- Biografías
- Legisladores -- Estados Unidos -- Biografías
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-
- Estados Unidos -- Política y gobierno -- 1989-
- 328.73/092 B 23
- 002 E 840.8 S194o 2015
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Original edition published in 1997 under title: Outsider in the House.
You have to begin somewhere -- Socialism in one city -- The long march forward -- We win some victories -- The scapegoating Congress -- Getting around Vermont -- The final push -- Where do we go from here?
Progressive socialist Bernie Sanders continues to make political history as he embarks on a campaign to win the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, and this revised edition with new material captures his optimistic hopes for democracy to deliver political and social justice. As Bernie Sanders continues to cement his reputation as hero to the progressive left with his run for the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, this expanded and updated edition of his 1997 political autobiography continues his remarkable story as he fights to bring radical social change to America. Sanders tells the story of his remarkable career as a progressive socialist and outspoken dissident, using his experience to expose the bias and injustice within one of the worlds most powerful political systems. From his fight for a livable minimum wage, to campaigning on behalf of fair electoral politics, Sanders makes much-needed suggestions for tackling contemporary issues, an uplifting take on the potential for democracy to deliver political and social justice. The revised edition will include a new introduction from Sanders explaining what led to his run for the presidency and a substantial afterword written by John Nichols, the Washington Correspondent of The Nation, bringing Sanders's story forward from the late 1990s to the present. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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