[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"doc-detail-36269":3,"doc-seo-36269":29},{"code":4,"msg":5,"data":6},0,"success",{"doc_id":7,"user_id":8,"nickname":9,"user_avatar":10,"doc_module":4,"category_id":11,"category_name":12,"doc_title":13,"doc_description":14,"doc_content":15,"file_id":16,"file_url":17,"file_type":18,"file_size":19,"view_count":20,"is_deleted":4,"is_public":20,"is_downloadable":20,"audit_status":20,"page_count":21,"language":22,"language_code":23,"site_id":24,"html_lang":23,"table_of_contents":25,"faqs":26,"seo_title":13,"seo_description":14,"update_tm":27,"read_time":28},36269,4398048949847,"Eliana","https://ap-avatar.wpscdn.com/avatar/400002536579ef2da7f?_k=1778318612642679267",2,"Literature","What Then Must We Do: Straight Talk About the Next American Revolution","The front matter presents praise and endorsements for Gar Alperovitz’s book What Then Must We Do, framing it as an intellectually grounded strategy for system change beyond corporate capitalism. Reviewers emphasize democratizing wealth through approaches such as social enterprise, community land trusts, worker-owned businesses, and employee ownership plans. The text highlights a practical, conversation-friendly blueprint rooted in local institutions that can strengthen democracy, improve equality and accountability, and help build safer, healthier communities.","","cbCaici9Oe8KZYnk","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaici9Oe8KZYnk","pdf",6600121,1,228,"English","en",105,"# Praise for What Then Must We Do?\n## Endorsements highlighting system change\n## Democratizing ownership and building democratic economy\n## Local institutions and actionable strategy","[{\"question\":\"What central problem do reviewers say the book addresses?\",\"answer\":\"Reviewers state that peace, democracy, and social justice cannot be achieved without changing the system underpinning the American empire and the mal-distribution of wealth produced by corporate-driven policies.\"},{\"question\":\"Which examples of alternative economic models are mentioned in the endorsements?\",\"answer\":\"The endorsements reference social enterprise, community land trusts, worker-owned businesses, and employee stock-ownership plans as ways to spread wealth and put more people to work.\"},{\"question\":\"How do reviewers characterize the book’s approach to change?\",\"answer\":\"The book is described as plain-spoken and accessible, offering a serious, intellectually grounded yet practical strategy rooted in local institutions for building a truly democratic economy.\"}]",1782858897,351,null]