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SUMMARY:Presentation: "Rules for Radicals: Justification of (non)action"
DESCRIPTION:\n \n  \nSaul Alinsky was known as a community organizer and an enemy of the established social order in USA. Some communities invited him to help with the issues of exploitation\, mismanagement and general poverty and some municipalities went as far as banning him from cities and declaring him a public enemy. \nWith his experience in community and labor organizing he started to systematize it into one publication „Rules for radicals” from which I suggest we draw some conclusions about organizing. In particular how actions and strategies are being considered by the „organized”. How decisions are made and how they are justified.\nIn his text\, ways to understand morality and justification are described as tools for taking political power\, but I suggest to look at his analysis and understand how we are doing it unknowingly. \nWhat kind of justifications and traps keeps organizers from progressing and planing strategically? And how one could use the shifting possibilities of organized action? \nAnd you’ll never guess what the suggested reading is: https://monoskop.org/images/4/4d/Alinsky_Saul_D_Rules_for_Radicals_A_Practical_Primer_ \n
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CATEGORIES:Renginiai Emmoje
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