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of self-governing village committees that were elected in a competitive, democratic process. Xu Wang from
Princeton University called the Congress mutually empowering for the state and the peasantry in that the state was given a renewed level of legitimacy by the democratic reforms and the peasantry was given far more political power. This manifested itself in increased voting rate, particularly for the poor, and increased levels of political awareness according to Wang's research. One example of the increased accountability from the new institutions was a province in which villagers gave 99,000 suggestions to the local government. Ultimately, 78,000 of these were adopted indicating a high rate of governmental responsiveness. This movement is considered grassroots because it focuses on systematically empowering the people. This focus manifested itself in the democratic institutions that focused on engaging the poor and in reform efforts that sought to make the government more responsive to the will of the people.
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used strategies of direct action such as land occupations. It largely maintained autonomy from the
Brazilian government. The MST traces its roots to discontent arising from large land inequalities in Brazil in the 1960s. Such discontent gained traction, particularly after Brazil became a democracy in 1985. The movement focused especially on occupying land that was considered unproductive, thus showing that it was seeking overall social benefit. In the 1990s the influence of the MST grew tremendously following two mass killings of protestors. Successful protests were those in which the families of those occupying properties receiving plots of land. Although the grassroots efforts of the MST were successful in Brazil when they were tried by the South African Landless People's Movement (LPM) in 2001 they were not nearly as successful. Land occupations in South Africa were politically contentious and did not achieve the positive results seen by the MST.
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Nashville Community Relations Conference, which brought together leaders from various communities in Nashville to discuss the possibility of integration. In response to his attempts to network with leadership in the black community, residents of Nashville responded with violence and scare tactics. However, Van Til was still able to bring blacks and whites together to discuss the potential for changing race relations, and he was ultimately instrumental in integrating the Peabody College of Education in Nashville. Furthermore, the desegregation plan proposed by Van Til's Conference was implemented by Nashville schools in 1957. This movement is characterized as grassroots because it focused on changing a norm at the local level using local power. Van Til worked with local organizations to foster political dialogue and was ultimately successful.
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tracking large scale causal relationships in environmental systems and it has better funding. Top-down processing is typically designed by outsiders who can only perceive a community’s need and so community needs are often only marginally addressed or not addressed at all. By contrast, bottom-up processing is defined as “observing or monitoring efforts defined and undertaken at the local scale and brought forward to higher-level bodies, often with a focus on supporting outcomes desired by a local community.” Bottom-up processing has “local residents and co-facilitate the trainings and workshops” -- this “empowers participants.” Bottom-up approaches are often not impactful beyond local settings. Grassroots organizations take on a bottom-up approach as they often allow for direct community participation.
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reduce the military size. The push culminated in a protest by 300,000 people in the German capital Bonn. The movement was successful in producing a grassroots organization, the
Coordination Committee, which directed the efforts of the peace movements in the following years. The committee ultimately failed to decrease the size of the German military, but it laid the groundwork for protests of the Iraq war in the 2000s. Further, the movement started public dialogue about policy directed at peace and security. Like the Civil Rights Movement, the German Peace movement is considered grassroots because it focused on political change starting at the local level.
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with no prior NGO experience, began in earnest to self-organise and form groups taking aid to areas of displaced persons. The first wave of early responders reached camps in Calais and
Dunkirk in August 2015 and joined forces with existing local charities supporting the inhabitants there. Other volunteers journeyed to support refugees across the Balkans, Macedonia and the Greek islands. Grassroots aid filled voids and saved lives by plugging gaps in the system between governments and existing charities.
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American communities and other minorities. It sought to bring awareness to those communities and alter the focus from moving problematic waste to changing the system that produced such waste. The movement is considered grassroots because it utilized strategies that derived their power from the affected communities. For example, in North
Carolina, African American communities lay down in front of dump trucks to protest their environmental impact. The success of these movements largely remains to be seen.
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In 2015 the refugee crisis became front-page news across the world. Affected by images of the plight of refugees arriving and travelling across Europe, the grassroots aid movement (otherwise known as the people-to-people or people solidarity movement), consisting of thousands of private individuals
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Another example of grassroots in the 1980s was the Citizens Clearinghouse for Natural Waste, an organization that united communities and various grassroots groups in America in support of more environmentally friendly methods of dealing with natural waste. The movement focused especially on African
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The National People's Congress was a grassroots democratic reform movement that came out of the existing Chinese government in 1987. It encouraged grassroots elections in villages all around China with the express purpose of bringing democracy to the local level of government. Reforms took the form
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The Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST) was founded in the 1970s and has grown into an international organization. The MST focused on organizing young farmers and their children in fighting for a variety of rights, most notably the right to access land. The movement sought organic leaders and
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announced his candidacy on January 3, 1964. Goldwater focused on goals such as reducing the size of the federal government, lowering taxes, promoting free enterprise and a strong commitment to U.S. global leadership and fighting communism, which appealed strongly to conservatives in the Republican
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Another instance of a historical grassroots movement was the 1980s German peace movement. The movement traces its roots to the 1950s movement opposing nuclear armament or the "Ban the Bomb" Movement. In the 1980s, the movement became far bigger. In 1981, 800 organizations pushed the government to
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early election in 2011, incorporated elements of grassroots infrastructure in its reliance on the anger and discontentment of the participants. It also had elements of astroturf, namely the large extent to which it relied on support from political elites in the opposition party.
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campaign, focusing his efforts on getting corporate money out of politics, raising taxes on the wealthy, guaranteeing tuition-free higher education, incorporating a single-payer healthcare system, fighting against climate change and other key issues.
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938:Cnaan, Ram; Milofsky, Carl (2007).
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694:. Seattle: Bay Press. p. 45.
671:from the original on March 4, 2016
232:Supreme Court of the United States
137:Strategies of grassroots movements
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560:Gove, Philip Babcock (1961).
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484:Football Federation Australia
195:Use of online social networks
174:Setting up information tables
2137:Proletarian internationalism
1772:sportsbusinessinsider.com.au
1631:10.1080/10361146.2013.864598
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1139:www.realclearpolitics.com
1105:"Issues - Bernie Sanders"
690:Wallace, Michele (1992).
165:Gathering signatures for
79:Albert Jeremiah Beveridge
2908:Carnival Against Capital
2833:Bavarian Soviet Republic
2822:Manifesto of the Sixteen
2716:Radical environmentalism
2665:Independent Media Center
2597:Workers' self-management
2042:Autonomous social center
1660:. Baltimore: JHU Press.
504:Political science portal
2537:Cost the limit of price
432:and advertising agency
153:Having larger meetings—
60:participatory democracy
3333:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2142:Propaganda of the deed
2132:Prefigurative politics
2122:Participatory politics
2067:Conscientious objector
1947:The Citizen's Handbook
1693:The Japan Times Online
1418:10.1093/biosci/biab018
1165:"2016 Election Center"
796:"Beveridge, Albert J."
717:"Port Huron Statement"
659:"Grassroots Movements"
531:Grassroots fundraising
277:and Michigan governor
3783:Libertarian socialism
2898:Kate Sharpley Library
2873:Red inverted triangle
2816:High Treason Incident
2806:Congress of Amsterdam
2212:Voluntary association
2022:Anti-authoritarianism
2012:Anarchist criminology
2007:Anarchist Black Cross
1542:10.1353/dss.2012.0053
1084:Burlington Free Press
692:Black Popular Culture
541:Grassroots innovation
3864:Community organizing
3824:Anarchism portal
3228:Fictional characters
2711:Radical cheerleading
1907:Ekins, Paul (1992.)
1810:on February 22, 2014
1571:on January 29, 2011.
1505:. November 3, 2014.
1373:. December 6, 2017.
776:on November 23, 2015
526:Grassroots democracy
409:Speaker of the House
230:LoveWins. After the
64:Port Huron Statement
30:For other uses, see
3879:Political metaphors
3874:Political movements
3773:Left-libertarianism
2848:Kronstadt rebellion
2786:Trial of the Thirty
2751:Revolutions of 1848
2693:No gods, no masters
2502:Synthesis anarchism
2492:Anarcho-syndicalism
2480:Types of federation
1875:"FFA Play Football"
1195:The Huffington Post
1004:Grassroots Campaign
890:2008JAgrC...8..290B
851:Library of Congress
821:Library of Congress
536:Grassroots lobbying
320:The Axis of Justice
3723:Anti-globalization
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3218:Anarcho-punk bands
2878:Labadie Collection
2868:Barcelona May Days
2771:Cantonal rebellion
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2625:Anarchist bookfair
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275:Nelson Rockefeller
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159:Putting up posters
103:Theodore Roosevelt
85:, who said of the
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3733:Anti-war movement
3238:Jewish anarchists
2746:French Revolution
2699:Popular education
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2192:Spontaneous order
2052:Classless society
1854:on March 17, 2015
1695:. March 30, 2019.
1667:978-1-4214-0610-7
1261:on April 24, 2016
949:978-0-387-75729-2
913:World Development
805:on June 16, 2006.
766:978-92-895-0641-0
701:978-1-56584-459-9
393:Reason Foundation
87:Progressive Party
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