Topic: Participatory Democracy

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89: Mass Confusion
2:23:48 - 2:28:16

89: Mass Confusion

Docility and Risk in the Jim Crow South

A historical analysis explains that the lack of mass revolts in the Jim Crow South was not due to a lack of awareness of oppression, but rather the "terrible risks" involved in challenging the system. The hosts discuss the "mutually assured destruction" that existed in Southern communities, where a fragile peace was maintained through an understanding of boundaries and the potential for violent response if those boundaries were crossed.