While symbolic resistance and protests have played a role in voicing opposition, lasting change requires a more comprehensive strategy. “When Does Power Concede?” argues that true power shifts occur when organized movements wield institutional leverage.
The article emphasizes the need for sustained pressure through channels such as electoral politics, policy advocacy, and economic sanctions. It explores historical examples where these tactics have effectively forced concessions from powerful forces.
By focusing on institutional leverage, the article offers a pragmatic approach to toppling oppressive regimes and creating lasting social justice, underscoring that change requires more than symbolic gestures; it demands a sustained and strategic campaign for power.