In the fall of 2011, a small protest camp in downtown Manhattan exploded into a global uprising, sparked in part by the violent overreactions of the police. An unofficial record of this movement, <i>Occupy!</i> combines adrenalin-fueled first-hand accounts of the early days and weeks of Occupy Wall
Occupy!: Scenes from Occupied America
β Scribed by Carla Blumenkranz, Keith Gessen, Mark Greif, Sarah Leonard, Sarah Resnick
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- 2011
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- English
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- 224
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- 1
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- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In the fall of 2011, a small protest camp in downtown Manhattan exploded into a global uprising, sparked in part by the violent overreactions of the police. An unofficial record of this movement, Occupy! combines adrenalin-fueled first-hand accounts of the early days and weeks of Occupy Wall Street with contentious debates and thoughtful reflections, featuring the editors and writers of the celebrated n+1, as well as some of the worldβs leading radical thinkers, such as Slavoj ΒiΒek, Angela Davis, and Rebecca Solnit.
The book conveys the intense excitement of those present at the birth of a counterculture, while providing the movement with a serious platform for debating goals, demands, and tactics. Articles address the history of the βhorizontalistβ structure at OWS; how to keep a live-in going when there is a giant mountain of laundry building up; how very rich the very rich have become; the messages and meaning of the βWe are the 99%β tumblr website; occupations in Oakland, Boston, Atlanta, and elsewhere; what happens next; and much more.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-216)
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