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The BoF Podcast: Joshua Graham Lynn on the ‘Vast Ring of Influence’ in American Politics

The co-founder of RepresentUs, a non-profit campaign group, illustrated the corrupt nature of America’s political system and the crucial role of grass-roots activity in effecting change at a federal level.
Joshua Graham Lynn speaks on stage during #BoFVOICES
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OXFORDSHIRE, United Kingdom — In the political events of 201, many wondered how Trump got elected, Joshua Graham Lynn was more concerned with the system that allowed for his victory.

Aside from the usual suspects — 40 years of wage stagnation and the 2008 financial crisis — Graham Lynn, speaking at BoF VOICES, cites the American government's bipartisan "duopoly," gerrymandering and round-the-clock campaign funding that has made politicians "entirely dependent on a tiny slice of the electorate."

As a result of these practices, it has become near-impossible for the average American to push the needle on issues they care about. He argues that, as "the system that got [elected officials] in power is the one we're asking them to fix," the challenge of unrigging the system befalls grassroots, non-partisan cooperation, which his non-profit organisation RepresentUs facilitates. As evidenced by past reforms such as women's suffrage and interracial marriage, the momentum behind state-level activity is what pushes political issues into the purview of federal law.

Graham Lynn concluded with a call to action specifically tailored the fashion industry and its influence over culture: "What I would ask of you as a group is to actually help us shape history. Take a chance... and I assure you that if you do, things will get better."

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