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Designing the Revolution | Chapter 9 | Sociability Theory

Designing the Revolution

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The Paradox of Political Identity

In the literature it's called the paradox of political identity. It doesn't necessarily have to be critical, you know, it can be any identity formation in society. The easiest way to build up a movement is to get a group of people who are all the same doing the same sort of stuff. And then it stops because the market in vertical message might say, of those type of people is limited. So just a little example of this, there's a campaign, I'm going to say, what campaign it was. A black guy joined them and he was cool, and he went out, come the thing, and it was really good at it,. But then he turned out that he

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