How We Win: A Guide to Nonviolent Direct Action Campaigning


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A lifetime of activist experience from a civil rights legend informs this playbook for building and conducting nonviolent direct action campaigns

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.

Author: George Lakey
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Published: 12/04/2018
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781612197531
ISBN10: 1612197531
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process | Political Advocacy
- Political Science | American Government | National
- Social Science | Social Classes & Economic Disparity

About the Author
GEORGE LAKEY has been active in direct action campaigns for six decades. Recently retired from Swarthmore College, where he was the Eugene M. Lang Visiting Professor for Issues of Social Change, Lakey was first arrested at a civil rights demonstration in March 1963, and his most recent arrest was on March 29, 2018, as a participant in the Power Local Green Jobs Campaign. His previous book was Viking Economics: How the Scandinavians Got It Right--and How We Can, Too. He lives in Philadelphia.