GOV 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Community Organizing
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*politics is also how individuals choose to use their power as residents/citizens to make demands on political institutions. Ex: boston tea party (show the british that we aren"t gonna pay taxes!) Has traditionally been a way that minority communities have been organized. Using politics from below to change rules and practices. Community resources vary by era and by how state and national institutions respond. Political resources vary, so we need a broad definition of politics. Consider how minority communities understood their political opportunities and used the resources to improve their status. A social institution that succeeds in acquiring a monopoly over the legitimate use of force within a given territory. A venue where groups contest rights and power (in society) A set of institutions that can allocate. The rules and practices that shape minority organization and influence. How minorities organize to shape their opportunities to influence collective outcomes. Power is dispersed among a variety of economic and ideological pressure groups.