There are good boycotts and bad boycotts, writes Bradley Smith in the May 2 Wall Street Journal. The good boycotts, primary boycotts, actually target an organization that has done something wrong—National City Lines, for example, which ran the buses in Montgomery in 1956. The bad boycotts, secondary boycotts, target an organization that is related to an organization that has done something wrong—
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