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Can art actually interfere with political and social structures? Annie Godfrey Larmon takes the long view on the power of protest art.

Popular history has it that the word sabotage, from the French sabot, or wooden shoe, was first used in the early 20th Century to describe the labour strike strategy of throwing one’s clogs into machinery to stop up production.
But the word in fact derives from the act of stomping, disruptively, during official speeche.. Keep reading on BBC

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