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Summary of Get It Together by Jesse Watters:Troubling Tales from the Liberal Fringe

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Jesse Watters' Get It Together explores the personal motivations behind radical activists' political positions. Through personal interviews, Watters reveals that these activists may be overlooking the most important change they need to make within themselves. Watters uncovers common threads such as childhood traumas, broken relationships, and a lack of introspection. He questions whether the people obsessed with the end of the world are hurting from how the world has treated them, rather than ideological disagreements. Get It Together is sure to spark important conversations and inspire us to see one another as real and broken human beings.
Available since: 03/26/2024.
Print length: 86 pages.

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