In fact - though this may be a bit of a bolt from the blue - I am actually working right on an initiative that matches much of what you're talking about.
It's called "We The People" and aims to build a movement to reunite our country and transform our system.
The project is just in its infancy. I'm working on building a coalition to make it happen. I would love to share the details and discuss it with you.
Let me know if you'd be interested - and look forward to hearing from you.
The idea of being “politically homeless” feels real, but what stood out more is the shift away from waiting. That question of why we’re still expecting parties to deliver something people are already starting to build themselves.
The examples you share help make it tangible, but it also feels like something broader that’s showing up in different places, not confined to one context.
And I keep coming back to that line, not needing another party, but needing a system that works. That feels like the deeper pivot.
It doesn’t feel fully formed yet, but it does feel like something is moving.
Dear Alex,
Thank you for the post, I couldn't agree more.
In fact - though this may be a bit of a bolt from the blue - I am actually working right on an initiative that matches much of what you're talking about.
It's called "We The People" and aims to build a movement to reunite our country and transform our system.
The project is just in its infancy. I'm working on building a coalition to make it happen. I would love to share the details and discuss it with you.
Let me know if you'd be interested - and look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes
Ed
Loved this one 👌
Thank you Alex.
The idea of being “politically homeless” feels real, but what stood out more is the shift away from waiting. That question of why we’re still expecting parties to deliver something people are already starting to build themselves.
The examples you share help make it tangible, but it also feels like something broader that’s showing up in different places, not confined to one context.
And I keep coming back to that line, not needing another party, but needing a system that works. That feels like the deeper pivot.
It doesn’t feel fully formed yet, but it does feel like something is moving.