Lessons from Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals
“A revolution without a prior reformation would collapse or become a totalitarian tyranny.”
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“Revolution Now!”
“Revolution Now Now!”
In my country Nigeria, many believe these catchphrases to be harbingers of solutions to Nigeria’s desert storms of blighting endless socio-political and governmental problems.
What is Political Revolution?
Majority of them don’t know. Others, stubbornly refusing to own up to their ignorance, will rather confuse you with answers to questions you never asked them.
Now, I’m off the first camp, having read Saul Alinsky’s book.
Political Revolution
At peak-engagement hours, the Nigeria Reddit community numbers in the 100s of thousands. But, apathetic as many Nigerians are to anything voting or balloting, their response to my genuine quest was underwhelming.
Was I surprised? No, because I know my people.