by Maciej BartkowskiOctober 29, 2020
Discipline is the aspect of our daily lives that helps us get things done, both personally and professionally. It is needed to be a successful doctor, lawyer, soldier or, for that matter, an effective activist or a seemingly almighty dictator.
Dictatorships project unwavering discipline when they exercise—or aspire to exercise—enduring control over their societies. In response, movements must work on honing and harnessing their own discipline. Being more disciplined than their opponents gives movements an edge in winning.
香蕉视频app在线Discipline is a behavior that is learned and perfected through practice and training. It has less to do with command and control structures through which orders are given or punitive sanctions are exercised. Instead, such discipline has everything to do with willingly internalizing norms and codes of conduct. This is important because in contrast to dictatorships, pro-democracy movements are voluntary endeavors, mostly or entirely unpaid, with informal structures and few resources for enforcement. They rely on the socialized behavior of their participants to instill discipline and apply it in their actions.
香蕉视频app在线Dictators and aspiring autocrats fear disciplined civil resistance movements. They deploy mighty state resources and work hard to demoralize and disrupt the discipline of such movements. They want to make them violent, divided, and societally marginal. Despots want nothing more than to face an undisciplined challenger.
We must then ask, how can nonviolent pro-democracy movements achieve discipline?
Twelve types of discipline are listed below, and this is, by no means, an exhaustive list. For each type, this guide has curated actions that help create, instill, defend, and buttress the robust discipline required for movements to succeed.
Groups like the Portland Peace Team are on standby to de-escalate tense situations that may happen during mass public action. Source: Portland Peace Team's Facebook page.
...inculcated among movement members through the articulation of specific expectations for desired nonviolent behavior. This is done when movement members, well in advance of the emergence of resistance:
香蕉视频app在线• Define and clearly communicate what are acceptable forms of actions, what falls under nonviolent actions and what does not, and specifically address “gray areas” of the tactical inventory—property destruction and stone throwing, physical harassment of opponents, hunger strikes, and acts of self-harm, among other actions—and determine whether they are an acceptable part of their nonviolent repertoire, particularly given the movement’s goals and what it stands for.
香蕉视频app在线• Conduct pre-action training in nonviolent discipline, role plays and drills that, among other things, test and instill desired reactions by movement members when faced with violence.
• Promulgate that emphasize why and how movement members must maintain nonviolent discipline and provide specific examples of actions that protesters should take when faced with violent repression.
• Expect—always—the presence of agents provocateurs香蕉视频app在线 and groups that are eager to use violence seemingly in support or defense of the movement. Be prepared to counter or marginalize such actors.
...which rejects anonymity and promotes movement openness. This is done when movement members:
• Insist on as little secrecy within the movement as possible and as advised given the security risks.
• Ask members not to cover their faces during actions unless necessary for health or other emergency reasons.
香蕉视频app在线• Conduct movement actions in public while taking measures to protect the safety and security of the individuals involved.
香蕉视频app在线...engrained in the movement’s resistance actions as they happen. This is done when designated and trained movement members:
香蕉视频app在线• Form human buffers or deploy human chains to interpose their bodies to separate protesters from those who use violence.
香蕉视频app在线• Have clearly identified marshals and security teams (e.g. with distinctly marked vests or armbands) that are on standby to de-escalate tense situations that may happen during mass public action.
香蕉视频app在线• Direct people in the movement to use agreed-upon words or phrases (e.g. “sit down!” “hands up!” “de-escalate!” “hold hands!”), chants in unison while retreating in an orderly fashion, singing, signs, dress codes, flowers, and other nonverbal communication that carry a specific meaning resulting in or reinforcing a nonviolent behavior during mass public action.
...where movement members assist each other and rely on outside assistance. This is done when movement members:
• Build mutual-aid networks and offer legal, humanitarian, financial, non-monetary, and non-material support to other movement members—particularly to those who are prosecuted and their families.
香蕉视频app在线• Set up solidarity funds using grassroots and international fundraising and distribute these funds to the repressed members.
• Invite and rely on third parties to provide nonviolent accompaniment during movement actions or for movement members.
A defining characteristic of Belarusian protests is that every night protesters clean up after themselves to keep their country clean. Source: .
...reflected in a Good Samaritan attitude toward people outside of the movement. This is done when movement members:
• Offer help and assistance to harmed or injured allies and defectors from the regime.
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香蕉视频app在线• Be courteous, humble, and benevolent in movement victories.
香蕉视频app在线...promulgated through efforts to stop and rectify bad behavior. This is done when movement members:
• Disown in public anyone who does not adhere to nonviolent behavior.
香蕉视频app在线• Deanonymize those whose actions break down nonviolent discipline. Use naming and shaming if needed.
• Expel movement members who break movement norms and codes of conduct.
香蕉视频app在线• Physically intervene and isolate those who break nonviolent behavior during movement actions.
• Offer help and material and non-monetary assistance or reparation for personal damages or injuries to bystanders caused by other movement members or as a result of their actions.
• Call off further actions until specific measures are in place to prevent a breakdown in nonviolent behavior.
香蕉视频app在线...which routinely considers past behavior and incorporates lessons learned. This is done when movement members:
• Conduct post-action debriefings focused on how nonviolent discipline during an action was or was not maintained and why.
• Incorporate lessons learned on why and how nonviolent behavior was not kept and adjust their planning for future nonviolent actions accordingly.
...which serves as an example to others. This is done when movement members:
香蕉视频app在线• Magnify nonviolent behavior by supporting it verbally and by acting in the same manner.
• Adopt or imitate a variety of nonviolent actions used in the past and/or by others elsewhere with success.
香蕉视频app在线...which allows for tactical innovation to nurture nonviolent behavior and provide a strategic advantage over the adversary. This is done when movement members:
• Come up with actions (such as sit-ins, boycotts, human chains) whose very nature reinforces nonviolent behavior among its participants.
香蕉视频app在线• Deploy a combination of nonviolent actions that are strategically sequenced, unforeseen by the opponent, and challenge a fully armed adversary at its weakest point.
• Use against an adversary who wishes to be taken seriously and respected.
...which takes a methodical and strategic approach to reducing exposure to an adversary’s violence. Such violence has been shown to increase the likelihood of breakdown in nonviolent behavior香蕉视频app在线 among movement participants. This is done when movement members:
香蕉视频app在线• Choose resistance sites, times of day, and actions that enhance movement members’ protection and reduce the risk of repression even while significant pressure is being applied on the movement’s adversary.
香蕉视频app在线• Communicate with the police to learn, among other things, when the police are going to use violence, and plan actions to avoid that violence.
• Reach out to sympathetic members and veterans of the security forces and share ideas on how their actions could help the movement.
...where a nonviolent stance is dictated by the strategic goal more so than by a moral or ethical commitment. This is done when movement members:
• Remind others about the movement’s goals of winning mass support, increasing participation, and soliciting defections from the opponent.
• Scrutinize specific actions from the perspective of whether such actions will help achieve the movement’s goals, and how such actions will be perceived by others.
...where today’s behavior models behavior for the future society that the movement wants to build. This is done when movement members:
• Emphasize that ends and means are inseparable. Bring up data showing that nonviolent resistance has a far greater likelihood of building democracy香蕉视频app在线 after the end of the struggle.
香蕉视频app在线• Point out that the way people practice resistance today reflects the politics of tomorrow.
The above attributes and actions help movements to achieve discipline and also instill nonviolent discipline, a crucial ingredient to movement success. At various times, locales, and stages of struggle, movements have adopted various actions identified above to increase their chances of winning against brutal adversaries. Movements benefit strategically from doing what their opponents do not want them to do and not doing香蕉视频app在线 what the opponents want them to do.
香蕉视频app在线No authoritarian regime wants to face a disciplined movement—and movements should recognize this in deciding where to place emphasis in their organizing.