Up to this point, I’m with Ensler. But I’ve always taken for granted that rational argument is the way to get change, whereas she says, “We should be hysterical. Yes, I really think so. I mean, look at what’s going on! Sometimes I think we’ve all learned how to be so well-behaved and polite, and there are many clever people, and we have access to so much information – but the world is still falling at its knees. We have 85 people who make the same amount as 3.5 billion. We have one in three women on the planet being raped or beaten. And all our best thinking – thinking – has brought us here. All this great information is just spinning more information. Where is the action part, which is about rising up to do something about it? Until that thinking is translated into the body, and we are feeling what is happening, nothing is going to get us to motivate to change. I mean,” she begins to laugh in amazement, “I love that people think theorising is stronger than dancing. I love that they think that’s a stronger way of changing the world.”