The seven rules are important … but I wonder if they’re just reactive as opposed to proactive. Recognizing the danger is pre-eminent; fighting it, a step beyond.
Good point here, something we get into later in the discussion is -- what does it mean to proactively fight against autocrats. Listen about halfway through for Trygve's discussion of the five strategies, including choosing organizing over outrage
The seven rules are important … but I wonder if they’re just reactive as opposed to proactive. Recognizing the danger is pre-eminent; fighting it, a step beyond.
Good point here, something we get into later in the discussion is -- what does it mean to proactively fight against autocrats. Listen about halfway through for Trygve's discussion of the five strategies, including choosing organizing over outrage
Thank you. I tried … but even with captions - I am hard of hearing - it’s just so difficult to follow: Why I prefer the written word to spoken.
https://open.substack.com/pub/reedgalen/p/olsons-rules-for-autocrats-part-vii?r=33x0y&utm_medium=ios
You can read the first parts in this post
Thank you.