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David Muccigrosso's avatar

I *LOVE* this new term, "Omnicause".

For years, I've been trying to grapple with the difference between "allyship" and traditional coalition politics in various ways. Generally, I've gotten the most mileage out of pointing out that "allyship" demands a set of ideological commitments, while coalition membership really just demands that you vote for the party most of the time and strike a balance between rooting for the team and standing on your individual conscience. Coalitions seek to make progress one wedge at a time, weathering setbacks by simply holding on to a large and diverse partisan majority that can occasionally make one big swing while also having the internal flexibility to make lots of deals with the minority. But the "allies" envision their effort as a long crusade to amalgamate enough wedges to win a final victory that cements an apotheosis of progressive policy.

But "Omnicause" gives the ideological purity test element a more tangible embodiment in a way that that long-winded explanation of mine just can't.

Cheers!

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Jeremiah Johnson's avatar

Great article Brad. I've called this 'Activist Mission Creep' for a while and I'm convinced YIMBYism has been successful because they've avoided it.

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