What then is the answer? In the concluding chapter, “The Counter-Revolution to Come,” Rufo notes that there is a philosophical and educational core to any return to the Constitution of 1776. Americans must be ready to point out the incoherence, the violence, and the poor results this revolution has brought. This will require “a new political vocabulary, with the power to break through the racialist and bureaucratic narratives” and gain popular support for a new set of policies that will sever these ideologies from American “administrative power.” His own work in thinking about how to communicate to Americans has been extremely effective in this regard. Ultimately, the goal of our counter-revolution will be “the restoration of political rule in America,” namely the return of “the rule of the legislature, executive, and judiciary” and an end to the “de facto rule of managers and social engineers.”
there is much work to do. Each and every one of us must get off our butts and do a little thing.
Correct.
Traditionally, that "little thing" has been to vote and even get involved with local politics.
At the moment that seems a time-consuming action that is not proportionate to the current political threat.
IMO, we must quietly and with a timely effort do everything we can to identify similar minded people and grow into larger groups in order to secure a solid footing.
There is, of course, always a threshold question about whether one's local R party will serve in such capacity. If the local branch is shot full of Rino's, any approach should wait until the group is large enough to control that branch and others above in the state operation. If so, statewide coordination is required.
Any suggestions as to what is effective and yet legal? BTW, it will at least eventually have to be an open and well publicized plan if it is to gain national momentum. There must be a civilized blueprint available, we aren't trying to invent the first wheel.