I totally agree with “activists are one of the constraints”. And while getting more knowledge can give you greater legitimacy, there’s also significant opportunity cost here. Like, in certain eco-activism circles, you have to specialize. You need to learn skills, and the specialization is even more granular than someone from the outside might expect. Example: there’s a lot of training involved in preparing and releasing banners, or in organizing peaceful demonstrations. You simply don’t have time to learn about the subject matter in depth, because you have to practice your knots, or social engineer your way onto a roof. Doubly so if you have work and family to balance alongside! I could maybe write about this as well.
I totally agree with “activists are one of the constraints”. And while getting more knowledge can give you greater legitimacy, there’s also significant opportunity cost here. Like, in certain eco-activism circles, you have to specialize. You need to learn skills, and the specialization is even more granular than someone from the outside might expect. Example: there’s a lot of training involved in preparing and releasing banners, or in organizing peaceful demonstrations. You simply don’t have time to learn about the subject matter in depth, because you have to practice your knots, or social engineer your way onto a roof. Doubly so if you have work and family to balance alongside! I could maybe write about this as well.
Anyway, great observation and analysis, thanks!