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Episode 123: Morning After the Revolution by Nellie Bowles - Deep Dive Book Review

Today, we review Nellie Bowles's "Morning After the Revolution," which recounts the author's experiences covering the rapid shifts in American political culture during and after 2020. Bowles focuses on the rise of progressive activism, its excesses, and the subsequent backlash. The book examines various movements, including the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), Antifa, and Black Lives Matter, exploring their aims, actions, and internal conflicts. Key themes include cancel culture, the evolving definitions of identity politics, and the consequences of extreme ideological positions. Finally, the narrative culminates in an exploration of the backlash against progressive ideals and the resulting societal shifts.

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