
How We Win
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In an era of massive worldwide protests for racial and economic justice, it is important to remember that marching is only one way to take to the streets. Protest must be supplemented with the sustained direct action campaigns that are crucial to winning major reforms.
Beginning as a trainer in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, George Lakey has spent decades helping direct action tactics flourish and succeed on the front lines of social change. Now, in this timely and down-to-earth guide, he passes the torch to a new generation of activists. Lakey looks to successful campaigns across the world to help us see what has worked, what hasn't, and why: from choosing the right target to designing a creative campaign; from avoiding burnout within your group to building a movement of movements to achieve real progressive victories.
Drawing on the experiences of a diverse set of ambitious change-makers, How We Win shows us the way to justice, peace, and a sustainable economy. This is what democracy looks like.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction: Why this book now?
- Part I: Getting started
- One: Direct action campaigns: Hidden in plain sight
- Two: Campaigning in an atmosphere of political polarization and volatility
- Three: Using campaigns to play offense
- Four: Tackling oppression to free up our power: A dialogue with Daniel Hunter
- Part II: Designing your campaign
- Five: Choosing the campaign's focus
- Six: Inventing a new campaign
- Seven: Analyzing the target and power dynamics
- Eight: Strategy tools for getting from here to there
- Nine: Cultivating allies and winning over neutrals
- Part III: The initial action phase
- Ten: Assembling the team to organize actions: A dialogue with Ryan Leitner
- Eleven: The launch
- Twelve: Action logic and the wonderful world of tactics: A dialogue with Daniel Hunter
- Thirteen: Empowerment through action roles, affinity groups, and participant guidelines
- Part IV: Going for it
- Fourteen: Growing leadership for a growing campaign: A dialogue with Eileen Flanagan
- Fifteen: Direct education for direct action
- Sixteen: Meeting attacks on your campaign
- Seventeen: Diversity of tactics and property destruction
- Part V: How campaigns change the world
- Eighteen: Taking steps toward unity
- Nineteen: How campaigns become a strong movement
- Twenty: Using a vision to create a movement of movements
- Additional resources
- Endnotes
- Acknowledgments
- Ongoing Resources Supporting How We Win
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