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Occupy Everything Anarchists In The Occupy Movement 20092011 Aragorn Moser

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Occupy Everything Anarchists In The Occupy Movement 20092011 Aragorn Moser
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Publisher: LBC Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Aragorn Moser
ISBN: 9781620490006, 1620490005
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Occupy Everything Anarchists In The Occupy Movement 20092011 Aragorn Moser by Aragorn Moser 9781620490006, 1620490005 instant download after payment.

Since the first day that Zuccotti Park was occupied there has been a shadowy figure haunting Occupy Wall Street. The anarchist. Who is this anarchist? What role has she played in the Occupy Movement? What would Occupy be without him?
This is a book where anarchists, in their own words, express how and why they engaged in Occupy, what methods they used, and evaluates the success of Occupy on anarchist terms. It also expresses the flexibilty, energy, and experience that anarchists brought to The Occupy Movement as it moved beyond lower Manhattan onto the docks and streets of Oakland, the town square of Philadelphia, and abandoned buildings around the country.
The anarchists’ way of operating was changing our very idea of what politics could be in the first place. This was exhilarating. Some occupiers told me they wanted to take it home with them, to organize assemblies in their own communities. It’s no accident, therefore, that when occupations spread around the country, the horizontal assemblies spread too. - From Nathan Schneider in The Nation
Contributors: Antistate STL, Anonymous, Ben Webster, Cindy Milstein, Crescencia Desafio, Crimethinc, David Graeber, Denver ABC, Dot Matrix, Ignite! Collective, ingirum, John Jacobsen, Phoenix Insurgent, R.R, Serf City Revolt, TEOAN, Tides of Flame, TriAnarchy, Wolfi Landstreicher

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