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The Householder's Guide to Community Defence Against Bureaucratic Aggression - Review A report on Britain's Government Machine
Diemer, Ulli http://www.diemer.ca/Docs/Diemer-HouseholdersGuide-Review.htm http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX3575-HouseholdersGuide.htm
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd Year Published: 1989 First Published: 1972 Pages: 64pp ISBN: 0-224-00799-8 Resource Type: Pamphlet
Organizational tactics communities can use to fight projects or developments being foisted on them.
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Introduction: Eternal Vigilance Part I: The Initial Organization 1. Understand the nature of the plan 2. Understand the nature of the planners 3. The first response 4. Building a command structure 5. Choosing the Action Committee 6. The creation of the cells 7. The first cell: grass roots 8. The second cell: funds 9. The third cell: law 10. The fourth cell: influential allies 11. The fifth cell: the experts 12. The sixth cell: publicity 13. The seventh cell: campaign headquarters
Part II: Campaign Tactics 1. Mobilizing the grass roots 2. Raising the wind 3. The law's delay 4. The big guns 5. The attack on the concept 6. The attack on the facts 7. The attack on the figures 8. The alternative plan 9. Publicity: the strategy 10. Publicity: the tactics
Part III: Battle is Joined 1. The start of the campaign 2. The shape of the campaign 3. Pre-emptive diplomacy 4. The barrage 5. The confrontation
Part IV: The Counter-attack 1. The objective 2. The petition 3. The demonstration 4. The Press conference 5. Negotiated settlement
Part V: The Decision 1. The public inquiry 2. The final round
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