At the global bitcoin summit I sat down with political activist SrÄa PopoviÄ led the movement that overthrew Serbian dictator Slobodan MiloÅ”eviÄ in 2000. Since then, his organization, Canvas, has trained activists in over 50 countries how to build successful nonviolent movementsāand he says most people misunderstand how change actually happens.
āWhen we start working with them, they often say, āOh, I'm too busy doing things, I don't have time for planning,āā SrÄa says. āIf I was given a dime every time I've heard that, I would probably have a private plane. Unfortunately I wasn't, so I drive a 2012 old Buick.ā
This week on Revolution.Social, we talk about why viral videos and protests aren't enough without strategy; why the Montgomery bus boycott succeeded; and how humor can be more effective than anger at undermining autocrats. They also discuss how modern authoritarians use apathy and conspiracy theories instead of fear, why all political movements need leaders, and what happened when activists in Russia set up hundreds of small plastic toys to protest corruption and electoral malpractice.
