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Organizing for the US Equal Rights Amendment: Strategic Strengths and Failures

Organizing for the US Equal Rights Amendment: Strategic Strengths and Failures

FromWomen and Public Policy Program Seminar Series


Organizing for the US Equal Rights Amendment: Strategic Strengths and Failures

FromWomen and Public Policy Program Seminar Series

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 
Organizing for the Equal Rights Amendment the first time round, in 1972-82, tapped the strengths and experienced the weaknesses of social movements in general.  The strengths of social movements derive from their “hydra-headed” qualities:  the activists bubble up from many different arenas, giving the movement great flexibility, adaptability, diversity, and intelligence.  The weaknesses derive from their relative absence of selective incentives, so that the motivation for activism is primarily ideological commitment.  That commitment in turn, creates a “dynamic of deafness,” in which activists are unlikely to listen and learn from their opposition.  In this seminar, Jane Mansbridge discusses how the current organizing effort has learned in different ways from the past.
Jane Mansbridge, Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values, Harvard Kennedy School
Released:
Apr 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly seminar during the academic year focused on understanding and closing gender gaps in the areas of economic opportunity, political participation, health, and education.