Tim is countering Eli Dourado, who argues that the best we can do is not to contribute to the collectivechoice of democracy, but rather argue against using collectivechoice in many domains.
The Bloomsbury Pro-Choice Alliance in London and the Brighton Feminist Collective have been particularly engaged in organizing direct action and producing literature to refute alarmist claims of anti-choice groups.
If the moves in those other states are any indication, collective-bargaining is next in line followed by the expansion of school choice and the injection of more corporate money and influence into the public education system.