"Class relations within party organizations shape and set clear limits on the involvement of working-class activists."

A review of Raphaël Challier's book, "Simple militants. How political parties demobilise the working classes":
https://www.cairn-int.info/journal-politix-2022-1-page-235.htm

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Subordinate activists come up against elitist structures that prevent them from accessing positions of responsibility: they are and will remain “mere activists”.

'“Good” activism generally involves exhibiting “cultural goodwill,” talking about politics with a high degree of abstraction and self-restraint, attending large anonymous meetings on national issues, and organizing one’s time in such a way as to be available for activist activity. These traits run counter to the circumstantial, more occasional, practical, and local engagement of working-class activists.'

A recension of Raphaël Challier's book: "Ordinary activists. How parties demobilise the working classes": https://shs.cairn.info/journal-politix-2022-1-page-235?lang=en

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