Movements that Win. Patterns of Resistance, Ecologies of Struggle

Par : Aric McBay
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  • Nombre de pages256
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-64421-509-8
  • EAN9781644215098
  • Date de parution02/12/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
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  • ÉditeurSeven Stories Press

Résumé

An inspiring collection of stories about brave people who organize, fight back, and prevail against corporate greed and government injustice, to learn from the tactics of how they won. Includes illustrations and graphics. As the world slides further toward authoritarianism and the prospects for advancing social justice through electoral democracy narrow, the power of communities to prevail against strongman politics and corporate domination becomes increasingly crucial.
In Movements That Win, long-time activist Aric McBay urges readers to remain hopeful, connected, vocal, and strong. He champions the creative innovations, bravery, and persistence of those who take risks to organize their communities to confront injustices imposed on them in the name of greed, militarism, and racism. Building on the analysis presented in his two-volume set, Full Spectrum Resistance, McBay showcases a wide range of attainable victories that-wins we can and should emulate through solidarity and direct action.
Among the triumphs McBay describes are Indigenous groups' successful effort to shut down a pipeline and remove colonial statues, neighborhoods repelling gentrification and a nuclear waste dump in Australia, residents halting the construction of a parking garage in Boston's Chinatown, American disability rights activists' use of direct action to pave the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act, farmers preventing the construction of a nuclear reactor in rural Germany, and multiple neighborhood networks in the US preventing Wal-Mart from setting up shop in their community.
Along the way, McBay provides boots-on-the-ground insights into the key factors that inspire people to join local movements, how to persevere during backlash and repression, and how to build momentum through small victories.
An inspiring collection of stories about brave people who organize, fight back, and prevail against corporate greed and government injustice, to learn from the tactics of how they won. Includes illustrations and graphics. As the world slides further toward authoritarianism and the prospects for advancing social justice through electoral democracy narrow, the power of communities to prevail against strongman politics and corporate domination becomes increasingly crucial.
In Movements That Win, long-time activist Aric McBay urges readers to remain hopeful, connected, vocal, and strong. He champions the creative innovations, bravery, and persistence of those who take risks to organize their communities to confront injustices imposed on them in the name of greed, militarism, and racism. Building on the analysis presented in his two-volume set, Full Spectrum Resistance, McBay showcases a wide range of attainable victories that-wins we can and should emulate through solidarity and direct action.
Among the triumphs McBay describes are Indigenous groups' successful effort to shut down a pipeline and remove colonial statues, neighborhoods repelling gentrification and a nuclear waste dump in Australia, residents halting the construction of a parking garage in Boston's Chinatown, American disability rights activists' use of direct action to pave the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act, farmers preventing the construction of a nuclear reactor in rural Germany, and multiple neighborhood networks in the US preventing Wal-Mart from setting up shop in their community.
Along the way, McBay provides boots-on-the-ground insights into the key factors that inspire people to join local movements, how to persevere during backlash and repression, and how to build momentum through small victories.
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