Activism, Inc.

The definitive work of literature that explains exactly how the Democratic movement was gutted over the past thirty years by the for-profit, remotely-operated, vended campaign industry.

The outsourcing of grassroots campaigns has created a strange, dangerous monopoly at the expense of the American public.

Ray Jarosz's experiences working within this industry had a major influence on him becoming a worker rights advocate, and this book details many experiences that are very similar to his.