Summary:
The book chronicles Bernie Sanders' political journey from his early activism to his tenure as a U.S. senator and his run for the presidency in 2016, offering insights into his progressive ideas and the challenges of being an independent in American politics. It also delves into his critique of the political establishment and his vision for a more equitable and inclusive United States.
Key points:
1. Bernie Sanders positions himself as a political outsider, pushing for working-class interests over elite and corporate agendas.
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