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>>15724841
i can for sure do this, but it will take a little while--i know jack shit about programming, will definitely have to outsource to relevant expertise.

>>15724122
to be honest, a lot of the lit on fundraising is pretty bland. ive worked on political campaigns, and the gap i've found between the literature and the actual execution of campaign finance is pretty extreme. a lot of campaign finance comes down to active contributor lists, carved up neighborhood geographies for canvassing, etc.--far more dynamic, spread-sheet-oriented sources of information than is usually appropriate for a book.
heavy donors tend to shine through and can be found without much investigation; "blue-chip" donors are always a thing, but theory doesn't need to tell you that.
i'll build that list, but its an oddly dry and boring one with a lot of obvious info: gleaning donations takes time and energy, phone campaigns suck, you need a good accountant, etc.
are you looking for explanations as to the shift in terms of grass-roots? how to harvest cash from smaller donors?

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>>15334844
what exactly are you asking here? how a specific physiological reaction maps unto given political ends? how my version of marketing uses this?
i mean, it's a general framework/technology, not something that is absolute nor something that should provide hard criterion prior to actually entering into/engaging the real problem. for as many campaigns, so too as many potential strategies.
i'm not willing to disclose specific products or what not, as this would be revealing too much info, but if you have a more specific way of asking the question, or a way that would enable me to satisfy your curiosity without betraying too much privacy, then i am all game. i don't think i'm quite following yet.

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>>14079759
I'm hardly making a case for statism, but geez.
>The USA never went to the moon!
>NASA did that!
Fucking please.

>>14079643
Anarchism. A nice hybrid of "primitivism" and "transhumanism" branches

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>>6392206
You ever watch Star Trek TNG or DS9?
Some of those episodes that took a peek at life on Earth gave a sort of vague pastoral paradise. Peeling potatoes for your little restaurant. Picking grapes in a small vineyard of your own. What else would people do with such advanced technologies? When work becomes play.

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