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Portraits From The Revolution Interviews With The Protestors From Occupy Wall Street Robert Couteau

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Portraits From The Revolution Interviews With The Protestors From Occupy Wall Street Robert Couteau
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Publisher: Dominantstar
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.84 MB
Author: Robert Couteau
ISBN: 9780996688802, 0996688803
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Portraits From The Revolution Interviews With The Protestors From Occupy Wall Street Robert Couteau by Robert Couteau 9780996688802, 0996688803 instant download after payment.

"Chapters explore not just each individual's actions, but their backgrounds, reasons for participating in Occupy Wall Street, and their experiences, and offers criticism of media reporting of the movement's history, intentions, and approaches. From how participants decided to react to violent antagonism against the Occupy movement to the social and political ramifications of not just Occupy but the elements it opposed, these interviews capture participants from all walks of life, from teens to full-time workers, and turns the newspaper reports into a series of personal vignettes about Occupy's deeper meaning." - Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review

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