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This changes everything : Occupy Wall Street and the 99% movement / edited by Sarah van Gelder and the staff of YES! Magazine.

Contributor(s): Van Gelder, Sarah.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, c2011Description: viii, 84 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781609945879 (pbk.); 1609945875 (pbk.).Uniform titles: YES! Magazine Subject(s): Occupy movement | Income distribution -- United States -- Public opinion | Equality -- United States -- Public opinion | Protest movements -- United States -- History -- 21st century | Public opinion -- United StatesDDC classification: 339.20973
Contents:
How Occupy Wall Street changes everything / Sarah van Gelder -- 10 ways the Occupy Movement changes everything. Occupy Wall Street. How Occupy Wall Street really got started / Andy Kroll -- Enacting the impossible: making decisions by consensus / David Graeber -- Principles of solidarity -- The chills of popular power: the first month of Occupy Wall Street / Marina Sitrin -- Claiming space for diversity at Occupy Wall Street / Hena Ashraf -- Declaration of the occupation of New York City -- No leaders, no violence: what diversity of tactics means for Occupy Wall Street / Nathan Schneider -- The most important thing in the world / Naomi Klein -- What Needs to Change. How inequality poisons society and equity benefits everyone: an interview with Richard Wilkinson / Brooke Jarvis -- Six ways to liberate Main Street from Wall Street / David Korten -- A fair tax system: three places to start / Chuck Collins -- How to create living-wage jobs that are good for the planet / Sarah van Gelder and Doug Pibel -- We Have the Power. How to put the rights of people and nature over corporate rights / Thomas Linzey and Jeff Reifman -- Going to the streets to get things done / Ralph Nader -- The occupation of hope: letter to a dead man / Rebecca Solnit -- 10 ways to support the occupy movement / Sarah van Gelder.
Summary: Looks at the "Occupy Wall Street" movement as the core protest movement of our time. Brings together voices from inside and outside the the issues including: Naomi Klein, David Korten, Rebecca Solnit, Ralph Nader, etc.
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How Occupy Wall Street changes everything / Sarah van Gelder -- 10 ways the Occupy Movement changes everything. Occupy Wall Street. How Occupy Wall Street really got started / Andy Kroll -- Enacting the impossible: making decisions by consensus / David Graeber -- Principles of solidarity -- The chills of popular power: the first month of Occupy Wall Street / Marina Sitrin -- Claiming space for diversity at Occupy Wall Street / Hena Ashraf -- Declaration of the occupation of New York City -- No leaders, no violence: what diversity of tactics means for Occupy Wall Street / Nathan Schneider -- The most important thing in the world / Naomi Klein -- What Needs to Change. How inequality poisons society and equity benefits everyone: an interview with Richard Wilkinson / Brooke Jarvis -- Six ways to liberate Main Street from Wall Street / David Korten -- A fair tax system: three places to start / Chuck Collins -- How to create living-wage jobs that are good for the planet / Sarah van Gelder and Doug Pibel -- We Have the Power. How to put the rights of people and nature over corporate rights / Thomas Linzey and Jeff Reifman -- Going to the streets to get things done / Ralph Nader -- The occupation of hope: letter to a dead man / Rebecca Solnit -- 10 ways to support the occupy movement / Sarah van Gelder.

Looks at the "Occupy Wall Street" movement as the core protest movement of our time. Brings together voices from inside and outside the the issues including: Naomi Klein, David Korten, Rebecca Solnit, Ralph Nader, etc.

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