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Chomsky to Occupy: come back bigger, better, and with much more of the 99%
Dec 30 2011in Academics & Research, Identity & Strategy by George PórTags: neighborhood, Noam Chomsky, Occupy 2.0
The original of this post appeared in the Portland Phoenix, under the title: Chomsky to Occupy: move to the next stage. The current title was expressed by Adam Jung, an Occupy London supporter. Noam Chomsky has advice for the Occupy movement, whose encampments all over the country are being swept away by police. The occupations were [...]
Tags: neighborhood, Noam Chomsky, Occupy 2.0
Dec 19 2011in Commons, FoO Media, Identity & Strategy by FoO-StewardTags: commons, Occupy 2.0, privatization, reclaiming the commons
The origin of this post appeared on the Democractic Underground message board, under the title “Saturday December 17th Occupy 2.0! Take Back The Commons!“ Taking back the commons is exactly what occupying stands for. It goes far deeper than corporate personhood or the corruption of politics by money.The country belongs to its people. The world belongs [...]
Tags: commons, Occupy 2.0, privatization, reclaiming the commons
The Future of the Occupy Movement
Dec 15 2011in Big Picture, Identity & Strategy by FoO-StewardTags: Adbuster, constant presence, creativity, direct democracy, egalitarian society, inclusiveness, non-violence, Occupy 2.0, rolling occupation, swarming strategy
Re-published from Truth-out.org, Tuesday 6 December 2011. by: Jules Lobel, Jurist | Op-Ed Jurist Guest Columnist Jules Lobel of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law says that if the Occupy Movement can create organizational forms that combine its democratic, egalitarian origins with ongoing direct action, a narrative of solidarity, equality and democracy over the long term, [...]
Tags: Adbuster, constant presence, creativity, direct democracy, egalitarian society, inclusiveness, non-violence, Occupy 2.0, rolling occupation, swarming strategy
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