Weapons Of The Weak: Everyday Forms Of Peasant ... -
How do you think these compare to the digital activism or "quiet quitting" we see in modern workplaces today?
Central to Scott’s thesis is the distinction between the "public transcript"—the polite, deferential behavior shown to superiors—and the "hidden transcript," which consists of the discourse that happens offstage, among the oppressed. Scott argues that the peasantry is rarely "mystified" by elite ideology. They understand their exploitation perfectly well; they simply choose to resist in ways that minimize the risk of retaliation. This suggests that hegemony is never complete; there is always a mental and social space where the oppressed maintain their autonomy and critique of the system. Legacy and Impact Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant ...
Scott identifies "everyday forms of resistance" as the primary tools of the marginalized. These are characterized by being informal, undeclared, and requiring little to no coordination or planning. Key examples include: How do you think these compare to the
Using gossip and nicknames to erode the social standing of the elite without direct confrontation. These are characterized by being informal, undeclared, and
Reclaiming resources through "theft" that the peasantry views as their moral right.
