The public practice of making speeches to create an accepted reality before collective action can happen.
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ritualization
The public practice of making speeches to create an accepted reality before collective action can happen.
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Speech making becomes the basis of ritualized public action: to get something done, one stands before people, makes a speech, and creates a reality they can accept.
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"...right? And this becomes, this system becomes the very basis of ritualization. All right? Speech making. Where if you have anything done, you have..."
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