The new tea party bible

“Rules for Radicals,” the iconic liberal organizing manifesto by Saul Alinsky, was an unlikely bible for tea party activists as they tried to mobilize their movement last year. Now, as they struggle to demonstrate their impact and staying power, they have another unlikely book to live by — a kind of management guide written by a couple of Stanford MBAs that extols the virtues of decentralization. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Joey Baker - Jul 31, 2010 - 4:10 AM PDT
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Edited by: Fabrice Florin - Jul 31, 2010 - 10:24 AM PDT

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by Joey Baker - Jul. 31, 2010

Interesting back story to the Tea Party. Through the lens of a book, the article gets some good quotes on how the Tea Party sees itself.

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