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Dickens raised awareness of the plight of the poor in England. His writing and publishing influenced public policy. He never stopped thinking about or writing about the poor, their worries and the dangerous conditions in which they lived.
George Orwell was a novelist, essayist and critic best known for his novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell addressed major political movements of his times; imperialism, fascism and communism with an emphasis on social injustice.



Solzhenitsyn wrote essays warning of the weak will displayed by Western governments in the face of Communist aggression. He also warned against the dangers of materialism. Solzhenitsyn criticized the ugliness and spiritual vapidity of Western pop culture, including television and much of popular music.
Gandhi was a lawyer, politician, social activist, and writer who introduced nonviolent protests to achieve political and social progress. His philosophy of passive resistance brought international recognition as he protested the oppression of India’s poorest classes.
500 years ago, an academic and religious figure Martin Luther sparked a reformation. As a prolific writer, Luther, a mouthpiece for truth, posted 95 claims of injustice. His protests led to religious, political, intellectual, and cultural upheaval.


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J.R.R. Tolkien author of The Lord of the Rings created Middle Earth. The theme? There was good in the world and it was worth fighting for. Goodness is the deepest truth about the human story. Tolkien said “…the smallest person can change the course of the future.”
What if…a platform…could give voice to that “smallest person”. A voice that is easily recognized, remembered, and can give birth to a movement. One that can scale based on nationwide participation?
What if…a platform could reinforce kindness, empathy, conviction and a sense of purpose to change hearts and minds?
