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In 1985, anthropologist James C. Scott published Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance, illustrating the “prosaic but constant struggle” of Malaysian villagers indirectly dissenting against the power holders including strategies like: “foot dragging, dissimulation, false compliance, pilfering, feigned ignorance, slander, arson, sabotage, and so forth.” [1] In the present day, these forms