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This ground-breaking collection of writings explores how progressive third parties in the U.S. can become more electorally successful and politically influential. It is the only recently published book that focuses exclusively on how such parties may advance. Their rise may be essential to countering the powerful, growing sway of wealth within the two major American parties, and to creating a more just, democratic United States.Contributors include key participants in and observers of the U.S. left third party movement. Nearly all have previously authored books or articles on progressive politics. Many have led effective left third party efforts, and some have held elected office on behalf of a progressive third party. Together the writers reflect on a wide range of relevant partiesincluding the Green Party, the Vermont Progressive Party, the Labor Party, the Working Families Party, Socialist Alternative, and potential new parties on the American left. The authors highlight a variety of strategies and conditions that may facilitate electoral breakthroughs by such parties and their candidates. Overall, the collection suggests that U.S. progressive third parties may make more headway if they thoughtfully combine their idealism and sense of urgency with a flexible, pragmatic approach to gaining power.

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Empowering Progressive Third Parties in the United States
This groundbreaking collection of writings explores how progressive third parties in the United States can become more electorally successful and politically influential. It is the only recently published book that focuses exclusively on how such parties may advance. Their rise may be essential to countering the powerful, growing sway of wealth within the two major American parties and to creating a more just, democratic United States.
Contributors include key participants in and observers of the U.S. left third party movement. Nearly all have previously authored books or articles on progressive politics. Many have led effective left third party efforts, and some have held elected office on behalf of a progressive third party. Together, the writers reflect on a wide range of relevant parties, including the Green Party, the Vermont Progressive Party, the Labor Party, the Working Families Party, Socialist Alternative, and potential new parties on the American left. The writers highlight a variety of strategies and conditions that may facilitate electoral breakthroughs by such parties and their candidates. Overall, the collection suggests that U.S. progressive third parties may make more headway if they thoughtfully combine their idealism and sense of urgency with a flexible, pragmatic approach to gaining power.
Jonathan H. Martin is Professor of Sociology at Framingham State University and a long time political activist.
Empowering Progressive Third Parties in the United States
Defeating Duopoly, Advancing Democracy
Edited by Jonathan H. Martin
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Contents
Jonathan H. Martin
Ramy Khalil
Mike Feinstein
Patrick Quinlan
Terry Bouricius
Jonathan H. Martin
Theresa Amato
Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed
Mark Dudzic and Katherine Isaac
John Halle
Daniel Cantor
Thomas Harrison
Jonathan H. Martin
Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed is adjunct faculty in the School of Security and Global Studies at the American Public University System in Charles Town, West Virginia. He received his PhD in political science from Northern Arizona University. His writing focuses on democratization, gender and development, water governance, and Islamism. He is the author of Water for Poor Women: Quest for an Alternative Paradigm, and he is working on another book with the tentative title Islamism in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Theresa Amato was the national campaign manager and in-house counsel for both Nader for President 2000 and Nader for President 2004. She is the author of Grand Illusion: The Myth of Voter Choice in a Two-Party Tyranny.
Terry Bouricius is a founder of the Vermont Progressive Party and its predecessor, the Progressive Coalition. He was the first Progressive elected to the Burlington (Vermont) City Council and to the Vermont House of Representatives, in 1981 and 1990, respectively. After serving for 20 years in public office, he worked as a policy analyst on election reform issues. He earned his BA in political science from Middlebury College. He is the author of Building Progressive Politics: The Vermont Story and several journal articles about sortition, a nonelectoral method for implementing democracy. He recently completed a book manuscript about sortition. He lives with his family in Burlington, Vermont.
Daniel Cantor is the national director of the Working Families Party (WFP) and the founding director of the New York WFP. Previously, he was an organizer for and cofounder of the New Party, which was similar to the WFP. He also has worked as a union organizer and community organizer, as well as the Labor coordinator for Rev. Jesse Jacksons 1988 presidential campaign. He is the coauthor of a book on foreign policy entitled Tunnel Vision. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Mark Dudzic is a former Labor Party national organizer and president of OCAW Local 8149 and OCAW District 8 (in the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union). He currently is national coordinator of the Labor Campaign for Single-Payer Health Care.
Mike Feinstein is a former two-term Santa Monica City Council member (19962004) and mayor (20002002). He has been active with the Southern California Association of Governments, California League of Cities, and Local Government Commission. He has run many campaigns for public office and has over two decades of experience as a Green Party organizer at the local, state, national, and international levels.
John Halle is currently director of studies in music theory and practice at Bard College Conservatory of Music. Formerly on the faculty of Yale University, he also was a Green Party member of the New Haven Board of Alderman. He attained that office in a special election in 2001, and he was reelected later that year. His political writings have been published in New Politics, Counterpunch, Jacobin, the New Haven Advocate, the New Haven Register, and elsewhere. His scholarly work involves connections between the mental representations of musical and linguistic structure. He lives in the Hudson Valley with his wife and son.
Thomas Harrison is codirector of the Campaign for Peace and Democracy. He is also on the editorial board of the independent socialist journal New Politics. He works as a secondary school history teacher.
Katherine Isaac is the former secretary-treasurer of the Labor Party and the author of Civics for Democracy.
Ramy Khalil was the 2013 campaign manager for Kshama Sawant, who is a socialist city council member in Seattle. He is the editorial coordinator for www.SocialistAlternative.org, the website for Socialist Alternative.
Jonathan H. Martin is Professor of Sociology at Framingham State University and a longtime political activist. His teaching focuses on power and inequality. His articles on progressive politics and political consciousness in the United States have appeared in
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