kaylee, to anarchism
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usufructcollective, to anarchism

New essay!

"Social movement organizations are groups where people can come together to meet the needs of participants and others through reconstructing new practices, ways of relating, and decision making while also opposing domination, exploitation, and oppression. Social movement organizations can help meet people’s short-term needs while also taking actions to transform society. Social movements organizations vary in many ways. They can be in relationship to community issues, workplace issues, student issues, and beyond. At their best, social movement organizations wisely use free and egalitarian processes to meet short-term, mid-term, and long-term needs of people. However, not all social movements organizations have the kinds of organizational relations, qualities, and contents that make them ethical and effective. Free and egalitarian relations and practices require the means thereof; they will not emerge out of nowhere. The freedom of each and all has objective, universal, and necessary features as well as subjective, particular, and contingent features. The freedom of each and all needs to be continuously recreated, co-authored, and given life by people responding to unfolding conditions.

While social movements are needed to transform society outside of the official channels of business as usual, social movements can go terribly wrong. For example, some attempts at social movements replicate unfree and unequal structures and contents of the social order that they oppose! Some social movements do not meaningfully oppose unfreedom while others fail to meaningfully reconstruct new ways to meet people’s needs. Given the goal of using free and egalitarian processes to develop free and egalitarian social relations, the following are some foundational elements for social movement organizations. Participants in social movement organizations can agree to shared practices, processes, and goals without participants agreeing on a specific ideological line. With something like the following as a compass, social movements and participants in them will be better able to navigate from here to a better society. "

https://usufructcollective.wordpress.com/2024/01/31/elements-of-liberatory-social-movement-organizations/

appassionato, to books
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Let the People Rule

How Direct Democracy Can Meet the Populist Challenge

How referendums can diffuse populist tensions by putting power back into the hands of the people Propelled by the belief that government has slipped out of the hands of ordinary citizens, a surging wave of populism is destabilizing democracies around the world.

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OccuWorld, to egypt

Protests against the authoritarian regime broke out this evening in Egypt after President Sissi announced his intention to run for a third term.

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natureworks, to random
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Brilliant (and free) online course on how to run a Community Asssembly (also known as People's Assembly). in action. Organised by Trust The People

  1. Mon 6 Nov - 1. Personal Processing 😍
  2. Mon 13 Nov - 2. Engaging Communities 🏡
  3. Mon 20 Nov - 3. Group Support 🐬
  4. Mon 27 Nov - 4. Community Assemblies 🙌

UK based, open to everyone. I managed to go to the first module back in February, it was fab.

https://actionnetwork.org/forms/trust-the-people-course-november-2023

OC Would you vote for a politician that used online voting software to determine the stance they should take on every issue? Would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.

I've been thinking a great deal on systems that would help enable direct democracy, something I feel is vital in our increasingly centralized and polarized political world. In my eyes, votes are the eyes of the country - they are the best way for a governmental system to understand the needs of its populace....

waldenecovillage, to random



'Representative democracy' is an oxymoron that functions to maintain oligarch rule.

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