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If the midterms were a battle for America's soul, who won? - robkelk - 11-12-2018 Partial transcript of an interview (with a link to the audio of the complete interview): If the midterms were a battle for America's soul, who won? No tl;dr possible - it's too detailed and far-ranging. (And if anybody replies within a half-hour of seeing this post, I'll know you didn't actually listen to the interview.) There is this, though: Quote:If you look at when positive social change happens, it rarely happens through voting for the people we like, who then pass a law. What happens is that you have a great groundswell; you have communities of activists, of parents, of sympathetic people who begin to make changes. A thousand small sanities are usually more effective than one big idea. |