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  3. There’s a myth in the US that the only way to enact change is to elect sympathetic politicians and hope they do the right thing.

There’s a myth in the US that the only way to enact change is to elect sympathetic politicians and hope they do the right thing.

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  • Ben Lockwood, PhDB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Ben Lockwood, PhD
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    There’s a myth in the US that the only way to enact change is to elect sympathetic politicians and hope they do the right thing. But history shows that the most effective way to get politicians to act is to disrupt economic activity. Strikes, boycotts, sabotage, and other organized disruptions have overwhelmingly been the primary catalysts behind every major legislative action that has benefited the public.

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