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OverviewPaul Perry is an ideal candidate for the Democratic Party. He's a young Black man with an Ivy League education and a compelling life story who is running on a platform of affordable healthcare and better salaries for teachers. But he finds that it takes more than determination, hard work, and a political science degree to defeat his opponents-it takes deep pockets. His campaign comes to a screeching halt, not because of a scandal or a lack of community support, but because he couldn't raise enough funds. This is one of the many stories in Unrig. Using short histories, biographical sketches, and current events, journalist Daniel G. Newman and artist George O'Connor paint a complex picture of how wealth and influence are used to shape our democracy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel G. Newman , George O'ConnorPublisher: Roaring Brook Press Imprint: First Second Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9781250295309ISBN 10: 1250295300 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 07 July 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDramatic and inspiring tales of champions of democracy fighting for and implementing practical solutions. It's a great read--with important lessons for any citizen who gives a damn. --David Corn, Washington bureau chief, Mother Jones By clearly illustrating the toughest problems that threaten our system of government, Unrig has the potential to be this generation's most influential book on American democracy. It is a must read. --Spencer Overton, author of Stealing Democracy: The New Politics of Voter Suppression Everyone knows that our democracy is broken, but what's less clear is how we got into this mess and what we should do about it. Newman's Unrig explains both in an accessible and entertaining way, leaving the reader equipped and inspired to get involved in unrigging our democracy and putting it to work for people and the planet. --Annie Leonard, Executive Director, Greenpeace USA Unrig is, simply, the unmissable book. Daniel Newman--a national treasure and a tireless defender of democracy--explains in graphic style and easy-to-follow language, how democracy's tools are made 'boring' and opaque on purpose--how the system undermines candidates who just want to serve the people--and, most inspiringly of all, what we can all do to fix this. This should be required reading (and luckily, it's engaging, powerful reading) for every student and every citizen. --Naomi Wolf, bestselling author of The Beauty Myth and The End of America Author InformationDaniel G. Newman is a national expert on government accountability and money in politics. He is president and co-founder of MapLight, a nonpartisan nonprofit that promotes transparency and political reform. Newman has appeared in hundreds of media outlets, including CNN, CBS, MSNBC, FOX Business News, and NPR. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. George O'Connor is a New York Times-bestselling author and illustrator of the Olympians series as well as such graphic novels as Journey into Mohawk Country and Ball Peen Hammer. In addition to his graphic novel career, O'Connor has published several children's picture books. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |