purpose, 106–10
Putin, Vladimir, 8
Q
questions and critical thinking, 181–83, 218
R
race and racial discrimination
institutionalized racism, 37–38
interracial marriage, 87
and power of optimism, 32–33
racial segregation, 21–22, 37–39
racial stereotypes, 150–51
and shifts in majority/minority status, 124–25
and Star Trek example, 86–88
and status quo bias, 22–23, 210n
radicalism, 218n
rape kits, 89–91, 102
rapport building, 62, 83–86
rationalization, 22, 23
“rebel’s discontent,” 116–19
Rebels Who Won, 117–23, 125–27, 130–31
receptivity to non-conformist ideas, 152
reckless insubordination, 15
reconciliation efforts, 121–22
recruiting allies, 88
Reign of Terror, 122–23
rejection, 79–80, 99
religious orthodoxy, 4, 6, 12–13
Repeater (Fugazi album), 60
responsibility of victors, 124–31
retaliation against principled insubordinates, 187–88
rhetorical questions, 147
Ridley, Matt, 204n
risks of principled insubordination, 66, 98–100, 186–89, 190
Robespierre, Maximilien, 122–23
Roddenberry, Gene, 87, 186
Roosevelt, Theodore, 130, 244n
Royal Medal, 5
Royal Society, 5
runaway slaves, 207n
Runco, Mark, 49