Weapons Of The Weak: Everyday Forms Of Peasant ... <PREMIUM · VERSION>
Agreeing to rules in person but ignoring them in practice.
Prior to Scott’s research, political science and history often categorized the peasantry as either revolutionary or passive. If a marginalized group was not actively engaged in a rebellion or a formal political party, they were often assumed to be either content or victims of "false consciousness"—a state where the oppressed internalize the ideologies of their oppressors. Scott challenges this by arguing that open revolt is often a "suicide mission" for the poor. Instead, he highlights the "prosaic but constant struggle" between the peasantry and those who seek to extract labor, food, taxes, and rents from them. Defining "Everyday Resistance" Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant ...
Using gossip and nicknames to erode the social standing of the elite without direct confrontation. Agreeing to rules in person but ignoring them in practice
How do you think these compare to the digital activism or "quiet quitting" we see in modern workplaces today? Scott challenges this by arguing that open revolt