Episode 10: Direct Action with L.A. Kauffman

The Lit Review Podcast

What happened to the American left after the sixties? L.A. Kauffman explores this in their first book Direct Action: Protest and the Reinvention of American Radicalism. Kauffman brings a long view of movement history, having spent more than thirty years immersed in radical movements, as a participant, strategist, journalist, and observer. Page sat down with this wonderful book’s author to learn more about “what works” from the past 40 years of struggle.

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