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Quotes About Mobilization

Journalism still, in a democracy, is the essential force to get the public educated and mobilized to take action on behalf of our ancient ideals.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
No one can stop a mass gathering of the people.
~ Nawaz Sharif
Protest can be organized through social media, but nothing is real that does not end on the streets. If
~ Timothy Snyder
The mobilisation which Bush has been able to perform since 11 September 2001 has to be fought - at least by Americans - in the name of a wise, honourable and democratic patriotism.
~ Todd Gitlin
Rigakos suggests that the term "security" has become analytically useless and should be shifted to "pacification". Pacification, he writes, can excite our critical imaginations in new ways. Pacification captures the mobilization of policong in a manner that sheds light on the objects, history and politics of such interventions. Thus, rather than obscuring global capitalist relations, pacification unpacks these connections.
~ Todd Miller
You ought to be out raising hell. This is the fighting age. Put on your fighting clothes.
~ Mother Jones
For the mobilization of young people was another singular feature of the Republican era. In the early 1930s, many middle-class university students had become Republican activists.
~ Helen Graham
Pedagogy is always about power, because it cannot be separated from how subjectives are formed, desires mobilized, how some experiences are legitimized and others are not, or how some knowledge is considered acceptable while other forms are excluded from the curriculum.
~ Henry A. Giroux
There's people coming in who've never done any politics at all, who've never been in a trade union, they've never been in a political party, they've never done anything, but they do feel a kind of urgency.
~ Susan George
Things will only improve when the people - all of us - say to authorities, 'I will hold you responsible.' We should all be showing up at city council meetings, lighting up every community with activism and mobilization.
~ Erin Brockovich
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
~ Rush Limbaugh
Another word for politics in my mind is organization. You have to be organized; you have to get out there. It's not just magic.
~ Tom Steyer
In 1981, I was a community organizer.
~ Jane O'Meara Sanders
I've done community organizing my whole life and I think to myself, as an organizer, we don't wait for people to come to us and say, 'Help us organize something.' We go out into the community, and we bring the skills to a group of people to organize themselves.
~ Tarana Burke
We will continue to organize. You have seen consistent organizing since the Women's March on Washington in every corner of this country.
~ Linda Sarsour
Of course the introduction of conscription at this stage did not give us an army. It only applied to the men of twenty years of age; they had still to be trained; and after they had been trained they had still to be armed.
~ Winston S. Churchill
On the contrary, history generally confirms that the more conscious and the better you are organized in vanguard organizations, the more constructively you operate in the mass organizations of the working class.
~ Ernest Mandel
We remain cohesive and mobilized and united because this is our goal - to rebuild Venezuela.
~ Juan Guaido
Feeling tired of your four walls?Jesus commanded us to "GO", not sit! (Mark 16:15) Just saying!
~ John M Sheehan
Dilemma of civilized man; body mobilized, but danger obscure.
~ Philip K. Dick
Any protester knows that the only way activism works is to get the people on your side.
~ Janine di Giovanni
In recent years, army families have played a significant part in social media mobilization and lending support to pro-military politicians (such as former cricket star Imran Khan) and clerics.
~ Husain Haqqani
Across the nation, in sleeping towns and villages, lights flashed on. Quiet streets suddenly filled with sound as radios were turned up. People woke their neighbors to tell them the news, and so many phoned friends and relatives that telephone switchboards were jammed. In Coffeyville, Kansas, men and women in their night attire knelt on porches and prayed.
~ Unknown
Far less well known is that more than ten thousand women traveled to Washington, D.C., to lend their minds and their hard-won educations to the war effort.
~ Liza Mundy