Affordability is dominating the discourse. What I don't like about the conversation is that it focuses almost entirely on pricesβas if the only way to make life affordable is to make things cheaper. But affordability is determined by prices *and pay.* 1/
01.12.2025 14:13
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I don't know why this paper is open in my tabs, or who sent it to me, but it's important! It's about the Democrats' faith that good policy will yield political support, which appears, with some examination, to be wrong.
16.06.2025 20:18
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To DOGE Or Not To DOGE
Where and how can government be more efficient?
βRepublican control of all three branches of government offers conservatives a window of opportunity to engage in broad reform that reduces the size of governmentβ¦potentially.β @sam-workman.bsky.social @3streamsblog.bsky.social medium.com/3streams/to-...
09.12.2024 12:03
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As we move into Spring semester planning, gonna highlight this useful edited volume from @philiprocco.bsky.social and Zach Callen.
Featuring chapters from @juliaazari.bsky.social, @djgalvin.bsky.social, @chloethurston.bsky.social, @williamadler78.bsky.social, @adamsheingate.bsky.social and more
02.12.2024 20:59
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Not popularism. Not deliverism. Partyism
Perhaps Democrats should consider becoming a political party?
Not popularism. Not deliverism. Partyism. Perhaps Democrats should consider becoming a political party? [Me, trying to pull a lot of different threads together] www.programmablemutter.com/p/not-popula...
29.11.2024 15:28
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For some excellent scholarship on nonprofit service providers as unelected representatives, see @jeremylevine.bsky.social 's work (journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....)
And also Nicole Marwell's great work (journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...).
13.11.2024 18:11
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A lot of truth in Ezra Klein's conversation with Michael Lind today about the power wielded by nonprofit service providers and their funders in Democratic party politics. www.nytimes.com/2024/11/13/o...
13.11.2024 18:11
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The Organizing Forum | Substack
This is a substack for the Organizing Forum, an informal group of scholars who study organizing and people power. The forum is loosely organized by Ray Block, Dan Galvin, Hahrie Han, and Deva Woodly. ...
Folks here might be interested in the Organizing Forum and its Substack π
It's an informal group of scholars who study organizing efforts and people power launched by @djgalvin.bsky.social, @hahrie.bsky.social and @devawo.bsky.social
organizing.substack.com
#organizingsky
11.11.2024 18:10
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Here's a 20% discount for those who are interested. Promo code "Galvin" π π€£
08.04.2024 22:43
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Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workersβ Rights
Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workersβ Rights comprehensively details alt-laborβs turn to policy and politics, provides compelling insights into the dilemmas the groups now face, and illuminates
My new book is out! It's called Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers' Rights. www.russellsage.org/publications...
A million thanks to the organizers and workers who generously shared their stories and insights with me, as well as to the many colleagues and students who helped along the way.
01.04.2024 20:38
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I had a similar experience. Sad but true! Too funny. π
11.01.2024 22:54
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ππ» Sharing two new pieces I've written recently reflecting on my experience in the Administration working to get more community participation in the "hidden levers" of government that can make a real difference for policy! Here's the first one, in the Forge: forgeorganizing.org/article/usin... 1/
22.11.2023 16:59
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When a minimum wage increases: "Racial inequality decreases because firms disproportionately reduce callbacks to lower-quality white applicants who benefited from discrimination under lower minimum wages."
research.upjohn.org/up_workingpa...
21.11.2023 12:36
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