cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/460748

Scientist Erica Chenoweth, who studies civil resistance at Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge in the U.S., showed that every movement that mobilized at least 3.5% of a population was successful. This led to what’s known as the 3.5% rule — that protests require this level of participation to ensure change.

But the figure can be misleading, Chenoweth cautions. A much larger number of people are probably supporting a successful revolution even if they aren’t visibly protesting.

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    • Disruption doesn’t sour public opinion toward a cause, but it’s not clear if it’s more effective than non-disruptive methods.

    Have they considered the Holy Week Uprising getting the Fair Housing Act passed within the span of a week?

    MLK assassination riots on wikipedia