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"Massive protests like the one held yesterday signal to the regime in
power that efforts to stifle dissent will be met with large-scale
resistance (hence the costs of implementing tools of repression will be
high). This is important for any democratic system, since having to
hold off on repression reinforces an open competition for power.
The big challenge for organizers of the women’s march is turning a
“show of resistance” to an expansion of inclusiveness in the political
system. How many of the marchers yesterday will run for office or
remain as activist and organizes over the next 22 months before the 2018
mid-terms. Protest activity can ensure that the system is at least a
competitive oligarchy, but it can’t by itself ensure political
inclusiveness.. for that protest has to be translated into direct
political power. The Tea-Party movement is an effective object lesson."
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