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'''Out of the movement, to the masses''' is a slogan promoted by [[Caleb Maupin]] of [[Center for Political Innovation|CPI]] which intended to convey that activists needed to get out of the "protest cage" and instead start reaching average everyday people.  
'''Out of the movement, into the masses''' is a stupid slogan by [[Caleb Maupin]].


On Mon Jan 9th, 2023, Caleb offered a clarification of the slogan, arguing that "the movement" no longer exists in the United States due to atomization of U.S. society.
The idea is that you need to 'leave the bubble' of mainstream leftism, but it sounds like he thinks his own fantasy of crowd surfing is a replacement for that.
 
Furthermore, Caleb furthermore argues that he's not trying to build a movement, but rather a "construction" to fight against the ongoing [[Degrowth|destruction]] of war and austerity.<ref>[https://youtu.be/IkU5IeYabJg Monday Night Chat with Caleb!]  on [[YouTube]]</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 14 January 2024

Out of the movement, into the masses is a stupid slogan by Caleb Maupin.

The idea is that you need to 'leave the bubble' of mainstream leftism, but it sounds like he thinks his own fantasy of crowd surfing is a replacement for that.