Political Activists in America
Discover the profound insights within Political Activists in America by Nathan Teske, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2009. This compelling paperback explores the psychology behind political activism in the United States, emphasizing how active participation can lead to personal fulfillment. With 190 pages of thought-provoking content, Teske delves into the intricate relationship between identity, morality, and personal desires among activists. The book features engaging interviews with a diverse range of political activists, including those focused on environmental issues, social justice, and pro-life movements. Whether you're a seasoned activist or simply curious about the motivations that drive individuals to engage in politics, this book offers valuable perspectives on the psychological aspects of political participation. Enhance your understanding of activism and identity with this essential read.