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Drunk Monkeys Publishes “The Revolution Game”

Today, independent online journal Drunk Monkeys published Storey’s political essay “The Revolution Game.” This essay ponders the question of why American Millennials haven’t rebelled against their society and instead seem to be laboring within a system that continually fails them. A variety of angles are explored, from the stock market to student debt, Bernie Sanders to John Mayer, the Center for Talented Youth to the Glide Foundation. Drunk Monkeys’ goal is to “build worlds, break hearts” with a mission “to be inclusive, to denounce bigotry of all kinds, and to stand up to those who abuse and persecute.”

The essay can be read in full here.

This is Storey’s second publication of 2020 and his 17th since October 2018. Both 2020 offerings have been his most overtly political works to date.

Thanks to Editor-in-Chief Kolleen Carney Hoepfner and her team for their support of this piece!

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