How To Change a Law: Improve Your Community, Influence Your Country, Impact the World
Written by John Thibault
Narrated by Sean Patrick Hopkins
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About this audiobook
- Gold Medal Winner, Readers' Favorite Awards, 2017
- Finalist, 14th Annual American Book Fest, 2017
- Finalist, 11th Annual National Indie Excellence Book Awards, 2017
- Runner-Up, San Francisco Book Festival, 2017
This book is a do-it-yourself manual for voters, small business owners, lobbyists, and policy advocates who want to take political action, influence leaders and change laws.
This book is for you if you ever…
- Wanted to change a law.
- Thought a law was unfair or unjust.
- Felt confused by bureaucracy.
Thibault provides a better understanding of policy change and political persuasion (also known as lobbying). Once you understand the power of lobbying, you will be able to improve your community, influence leaders, and impact the world.
How To Change A Law offers insight, actionable tools, and strategies that will lead you to becoming an active Citizen Legislator who realizes that their participation in public policy matters.
You’ll learn:
- The 7-step process for successfully making a significant change and taking action in just 60 minutes.
- Common mistakes to avoid.
- Successfully getting past internal and external roadblocks.
- Real life policy success stories where someone saw a problem and wanted to implement a solution to make a change.
- Demystify politics.
- How to vote on issues, not for candidates.
- How to use the Political Persuasion Platform™ and the iLobby solution to change laws through crowd funded lobbying.
We are at a turning point in our politics; everyone needs to get involved, come together around issues, build coalitions, fund their initiatives, and intelligently pursue their agenda.
This book is your roadmap.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Oh my god, this was like the worst audiobook I ever listened to. It is incredibly repetitive which I would forgive if the author was repeating complicated insightful things. Instead he repeats things like "People make decisions that are important" and "The world is changing." Dude, the world has been changing since the big bang. This book is the vaguest and least insightful book I've ever read.