Achieve Quote by Anne Applebaum
“We can't continue assuming that politics is something which is decided elsewhere by distant leaders in a distant capital. Protest is insufficient too. If people who are willing to put time into demonstrations also prove willing to work on behalf of candidates in local elections - or to become candidates themselves - they will achieve far more. If all of this upheaval provokes more involvement, then we have a slim chance of ending up with more vibrant democracies eventually. The alternative, as you've hinted, is that democracy fails altogether.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Democracy and Civic Engagement, 2022
Citizens must move beyond passive protest to active participation in local politics to strengthen democracy.
In simple terms: Active local involvement strengthens democracy.
Engage locally, run for office, or support candidates.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- voting
- campaign volunteering
- running for office
- community organizing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can individuals transition from protest to political action?
- What barriers prevent people from running for office?
Protest alone may not create lasting change without institutional involvement.