The Need for Revolutionary Networks
Chris Unger,
Getting Smart,
Aug 20, 2018
When NorthEastern talks about networks, it appears from this article that they're talking about broadcasting networks, not human networks. "Ultimately," writes "the power of revolutionary networks is to first clearly and powerfully point out a need (in short, intellectually and viscerally manifest a call to action), then to imagine new possibilities, and then to connect one another so that we can collectively create a new reality." No, that's not how it should work. We all have our own individual nereds. We don't all fall into line under one call to action.
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