A good point. Non-ideological communities are typically bound by family ties, 
and thus race and religion. We need to find a social motivator stronger than 
those if we truly wish to create a disruptive movement. 

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On Aug 23, 2011, at 14:20, [email protected] wrote:

> Example, the Radical Centrism of Wallace voters back in the 1960s / early 
> 1970s,
> which included forms of racism.

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