From Steal to Secession AM – Ep. 43: A Most Local Political Party!

Are extremely decentralized political parties the best approach for the future in properly representing the people's needs?

From Steal To Secession AM

Episode XLIII – A Most Local Political Party!


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Professor Wall welcomes Kerry George, the VP of Communications for “A Better Calgary Party” in the city of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, to “From Steal to Secession AM” to discuss this new concept of a “municipal political party.” How did this idea come about in the Canadian city of Calgary? How do they look to ensure that different sections of the city are adequately represented in their city councils? Why is it imperative for people to organize politically for their local government? What can people in other parts of the world learn from this party’s example for their own areas?


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