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I just read a little bit and I am interested: Is this actually useful for activists? The last groups that used a "science based" approach I know of were/are not that successful
Not sure which group you're thinking of, but basically you need:
I am thinking of XR and connected groups that really focused on those principles when organizing.
It would be really interesting to me if there is a difference between movements that "organically" (via trial and error or through their own analysis) come to that strategy and movements that use this and similar research and try to build their movements from the ground up based on this strategy.