“Disruption: What Is It Good For?” 

The Journal of Politics, April 2020, pp. 448-459 This article challenges a common understanding of the role that political disruption plays in promoting large-scale change. It argues that the most basic political work disruption performs is not to win public sympathy but instead to interrupt privileged people’s motivated ignorance. Drawing on examples from the Civil […]

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