Saul Alinsky (1909-1972) was a leading political activist and theorist, social critic, self-described “radical,” and an architect of the modern Left’s structure and approach to advocacy and electioneering. Alinsky pioneered “community organizing,” a form of coalition-building centered on aligning the common goals of multiple interest groups too small or electorally weak to command a legislative majority. He also invented the tactic of using shareholder activism to pressure publicly held companies into adopting “social justice” policies, today a common practice on the Left.
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