#59 – Cass Sunstein on how change happens, and why it's so often abrupt & unpredictable
<p>It can often feel hopeless to be an activist seeking social change on an obscure issue where most people seem opposed or at best indifferent to you. But according to a new book by Professor Cass Sunstein, they shouldn't despair. Large social changes are often abrupt and unexpected, arising in an environment of seeming public opposition.</p><p>The Communist Revolution in Russia spread so swiftly it confounded even Lenin. Seventy years later the Soviet Union collapsed just as quickly and unpredictably.</p><p>In the modern era we have gay marriage, #metoo and the Arab Spring, as well...
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