This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement We Are the 99%
The Occupy Wall Street movement named the core issue of our time: the overwhelming power of Wall Street and large corporations— something the political establishment and most media have long ignored.
But the movement goes far beyond this critique. This Changes Everything shows how the movement is shifting the way people view themselves and the world, the kind of society they believe is possible, and their own involvement in creating a society that works for the 99% rather than just the 1%.
Attempts to pigeonhole this decentralized, fast-evolving movement have led to confusion and misperception. In this volume, the editors of YES! Magazine bring together voices from inside and outside the protests to convey the issues, possibilities, and personalities associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement.
This book features contributions from Naomi Klein, David Korten, Rebecca Solnit, Ralph Nader, and others, as well as Occupy activists who were there from the beginning, such as David Graeber, Marina Sitrin and Hena Ashraf. It offers insights for those actively protesting or expressing support for the movement—and for the millions more who sympathize with the goal of a more equitable and democratic future.
Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_Wall_StreetOccupy Wall Street (OWS) is the name given to a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street ...
This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement
The Occupy Wall Street movement named the core issue of our time: the overwhelming power of Wall Street and large corporations— something the political establishment and most media have long ignored.
But the movement goes far beyond this critique. This Changes Everything shows how the movement is shifting the way people view themselves and the world, the kind of society they believe is possible, and their own involvement in creating a society that works for the 99% rather than just the 1%.
Attempts to pigeonhole this decentralized, fast-evolving movement have led to confusion and misperception. In this volume, the editors of YES! Magazine bring together voices from inside and outside the protests to convey the issues, possibilities, and personalities associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement.
This book features contributions from Naomi Klein, David Korten, Rebecca Solnit, Ralph Nader, and others, as well as Occupy activists who were there from the beginning, such as David Graeber, Marina Sitrin and Hena Ashraf. It offers insights for those actively protesting or expressing support for the movement—and for the millions more who sympathize with the goal of a more equitable and democratic future.
Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_Wall_Street
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) is the name given to a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street ...今天半夜託劉建國立委再送進百本[ 我抗議 : 佔領華爾街...改變一切]
給林飛帆轉送立法院學生,之前已送給陳為庭,因為2011年
全球出現網路串聯青年抗爭,網路世代最成功的例子
是佔領華爾街,以99%對抗1%,讓全美社會各階層深思結構之不公。
給林飛帆轉送立法院學生,之前已送給陳為庭,因為2011年
全球出現網路串聯青年抗爭,網路世代最成功的例子
是佔領華爾街,以99%對抗1%,讓全美社會各階層深思結構之不公。