The biggest impediment to popular direct action is not the power of the establishment, but the scepticism and complacency and plain idleness of the people needed to make direct action effective. Popular direct action is vastly more likely to be killed or rendered ineffective by the naysayers than by conventional power. Again, conventional power gets to be and remain established largely by deterring challenges, not by defeating them.
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