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The narrative chronicles Joe Trippi's transformative management of Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, which evolved from obscurity to front-runner status through innovative Internet strategies. Trippi's memoir not only recounts this remarkable journey but also serves as a manifesto on engaging citizens in meaningful dialogue. It offers a practical guide for leaders and individuals on harnessing democratic participation. In a new afterword, Trippi reflects on how these strategies impacted the heightened voter interest in the 2008 campaign.
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Joe Trippi
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- Released
- 2008
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- Title
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Subtitle
- Democracy, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Joe Trippi
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN13
- 9780061561078
- Category
- Social sciences, Computers, IT, Programming, Theory and history of science, Nature in general, Political Science / Politics
- Description
- The narrative chronicles Joe Trippi's transformative management of Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, which evolved from obscurity to front-runner status through innovative Internet strategies. Trippi's memoir not only recounts this remarkable journey but also serves as a manifesto on engaging citizens in meaningful dialogue. It offers a practical guide for leaders and individuals on harnessing democratic participation. In a new afterword, Trippi reflects on how these strategies impacted the heightened voter interest in the 2008 campaign.