THE CRITICAL CAMPAIGNING MANIFESTO
0. The Critical Campaigner fights for the rights and voice of the oppressed, the marginalised and the powerless. This fight, however, is never pursued at the expense of other marginalised groups, but reflected in its complexity. The Critical Campaigner will uncover and fight any class-based privileges alongside sexist, racist and militarist propaganda, be it explicit or implicit.
1. The Critical Campaigner will, whenever possible, fight all forms of oppressive censorship implemented by statecraft, corporate rule, or any other interest, including personal interest and social norms as represented by colleagues, friends, and other social actors.
2. The Critical Campaigner is aware of the interrelated nature of social emancipation. While institutional politics tend to separate matters neatly into sectors such as "human rights", "ecology", "economic development", "gender equality" etc., the Critical Campaigner does not pit one social movement against the other. Any campaign in the interest of emancipation is necessarily "intersectoral" in its core design.
3. The Critical Campaigner is committed to do their very best to meet ethical standards when communicating and mobilising. They understand that with more leverage comes more responsibility.
4. The Critical Campaigner will always ensure that any group or individual they are fighting for is involved in the campaign from the outset, included at eye-level, and - where feasible - as part of the core team. The Critical Campaigner will avoid any form of instrumentalisation, and, as such, ensures accountability to the group or individual that forms the center of the campaign.
5. The Critical Campaigner will reflect their speaker’s position. They will seek to create the space necessary for any individual or group with less access to self-representation, to raise their voice.
6. The Critical Campaigner does not surrender to the awe of consumer-experience and mass reach. Critical political matters require committed forms of struggle. The Critical Campaigner will hence focus on and support those willing to take action. They doesn't consider mass reach as an end in itself.
7. The Critical Campaigner recognises that satire, irony or other more artistic forms of communication are open to interpretation and they will be ready to publicly clarify her political position(s) during or after the campaign.
8. The Critical Campaigner deciphers power relations embodied and reproduced in all forms of communication, be it software, computer networks (or other works of engineering), architecture, written language, the spoken word and its intonations, cinema, sound, dress, body language, and the absence of response. They will be vigilant as to not reproduce repressive power patterns in their communication.
9. The Critical Campaigner realises the extent to which political and artistic work is threatened by surveillance. In respect of the right of their allies, colleagues and friends to control their data and identity, they will research and adopt the safest means of communication.
10. The Critical Campaigner applies emotionalisation, and simplification only in conjunction with making diverse and/or comprehensive information also available.
11. The Critical Campaigner will never prioritise the survival of their organisation as a cause in itself. While the survival of their organisation might some times be important, it is always secondary to the political causes it serves.
The Critical Campaigning Manifesto is designed to be developed and will be regularly updated on this website.
The Critical Campaigning Manifesto was inspired by the Critical Engineering Manifesto. With love and recommendations: criticalengineering.org. The website was copied 1:1, thanks for that!
The Critical Campaigning Manifesto was written by Jean Peters, please consider it under GNU Free Documentation License v1.3.