How Can Alternative Parties Learn from Dry Counties and Other Dry Victories?
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Narrated by:
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Carolyn Joy Simpson
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By:
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Andrew Bushard
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The Prohibition Movement has succeeded at persuading local areas to establish dry counties. Private institutions have also gone dry.
What can these dry victories teach alternative parties? How can alternative parties leverage the lessons of these dry victories? This booklet encourages alternative parties to analyze the Dry Movement and to emulate the Dry Movement's successes.
When you want to leverage the wisdom of the Dry Movement so your alternative party may flourish, kindly choose this booklet.
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