In the fall of 2011, motivated by the lack of a meaningful response to the global financial crisis and a paralysis of democratic politics, a small group of protesters gathered in Zuccotti Park in New York City. The Occupy Wall Street movement would go on to inspire camps in nearly 1,500 towns and cities, all of which were ultimately forcibly evicted by police.
In the fall of 2011, motivated by the lack of a meaningful response to the global financial crisis and a paralysis of democratic politics, a small group of protesters gathered in Zuccotti Park in New York City. The Occupy Wall Street movement would go on to inspire camps in nearly 1,500 towns and cities, all of which were ultimately forcibly evicted by police.
Michael Gould-Wartofsky is a PhD candidate in Sociology at New York University. Gould-Wartofsky was one of the first social scientists on the ground at the occupation of Zuccotti Park on Sept 17, beginning his participant observation then and continuing uninterrupted ever since. He has written for The Nation, Monthly Review, Salon, and Mother Jones.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Enter the 99 Percent Chapter 1. Occupy before Occupy Chapter 2. Organizing for Occupation Chapter 3. Taking Liberty Square Chapter 4. Crossing Brooklyn Bridge Chapter 5. Escalation to Eviction Chapter 6. The Occupiers in Exile Chapter 7. Otherwise Occupied Chapter 8. Spring Forward, Fall Back Conclusion: Between Past and Future Notes References Index
Introduction: Enter the 99 Percent Chapter 1. Occupy before Occupy Chapter 2. Organizing for Occupation Chapter 3. Taking Liberty Square Chapter 4. Crossing Brooklyn Bridge Chapter 5. Escalation to Eviction Chapter 6. The Occupiers in Exile Chapter 7. Otherwise Occupied Chapter 8. Spring Forward, Fall Back Conclusion: Between Past and Future Notes References Index
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