Wolfgang Brauner
Partner with Wolfgang
I would very much appreciate any references and suggestions concerning progressive strategy.| Hometown: | Somerville, MA |
| Interests: | Progressive Vision, Revitalizing Democracy, organizations, power, progressive strategy |
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Wolfgang's Voice
- January 19, 2009 - 8:34pm
Last week, John Nichols, Washington correspondent of The Nation, published How to Push Obama in The Progressive.
Nichols recalls how he first covered Obama in the mid-1990s when he ran for the Illinois state senate as a candidate endorsed by the labor-left New Party. Nichols affirms that Obama self-identifies as a progressive, and quotes him:
I am somebody who is no doubt progressive.
- January 18, 2009 - 7:07pm
In his Washington Memo, 2 Years After Campaign Began, a Different World, David E. Sanger reflects on the major changes that have happened since Obama declared his candidacy and wonders: 'So while the world has changed, Mr. Obama has changed with it. But how much?'
He quotes G.
- Rated A Necessary Narrative -- for a timely and responsible exit of Iraq (Blog entry) | March 24, 2008 - 7:19pm
- March 24, 2008 - 7:14pm
So today we finally published the Progressive Strategy Brain (PSB), a dynamic map that connects some 4000 entries to show the complexity of progressive strategy and politics, to help progressives to become more aware of strategic considerations, in order to make progressive strategy more self-reflective, and ultimately more effective.





