What is co-governance? And why is it relevant to progressive politics? This report, "A Guide To Co-Governance," provides answers, examining how movements and elected officials can strategize together.
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Social Movements
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How social movements are employing the concept of the “non-reformist reform” to promote far-reaching change.
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On the history of the “non-reformist reform.”
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In spite of the rising popularity of concepts such as the "Overton Window," the importance of grassroots organizing is still being underestimated.
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The great theorist of disruptive power explains the concept of "dissensus" and how social movements prod elected officials into action by taking controversial stands.
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In claiming the goal of "realignment," groups such as Sunrise and Justice Democrats are reviving an old idea, with hopes of provoking new political transformations.
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Politicians fear the disruptive power of a mobilized base, even when it helps them succeed.
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Smart organizing during whirlwind moments seeds the ground for new waves of action in the future.
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Three Times When the World Broke Open—and Two When it Might Again
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Now available from Nation Books.