Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History by  Nellie Bowles

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Categories: Political Ideologies – Conservatism & Liberalism/ Commentary & Opinion/ Popular Culture/ Political Process – General New Title: Morning After the Revolution In Morning After the Revolution, Bowles delves into the bizarre and often hilarious world of a political movement gone awry. When her colleagues hinted she was ‘on the wrong side of history,’ Bowles […]
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Categories: Political Ideologies – Conservatism & Liberalism/ Commentary & Opinion/ Popular Culture/ Political Process – General

New Title: Morning After the Revolution

In Morning After the Revolution, Bowles delves into the bizarre and often hilarious world of a political movement gone awry. When her colleagues hinted she was ‘on the wrong side of history,’ Bowles embarked on her own investigation, uncovering truths that were stranger—and funnier—than she expected. This book provides an insider’s view of the absurdities within the movement, featuring irreverent stories of attending a multi-day course on ‘The Toxic Trends of Whiteness,’ shadowing social justice activists at ‘Abolitionist Entertainment, LLC,’ and navigating the demands of the New York Times’s ‘disinformation czar.’ Both deliciously funny and painfully insightful, Morning After the Revolution captures the essence of a collective psychosis, preserved in amber.

About Nellie Bowles

Nellie Bowles is a writer living in Los Angeles. Previously, she was a correspondent at The New York Times where, as part of a team, she won the Gerald Loeb Award in Investigations and the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Journalism Award. Now she is working with her wife to build The Free Press, a new media company.

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