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Where everything human happens

A core operating principle and some corollaries for the Occupy movement

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Interesting commentaries on OWS

 a number of commentaries on OWS and beyond that I found especially good

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The Occupation of Economics has begun worldwide!

Some economists really get it and they are putting their names and reputations on the line
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Vivian Gornick doesn’t get it either

I hope the Emma Goldman in Gornick’s mind’s eye wasn’t the original Emma Goldman

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Arundhati Roy doesn’t get it

The need to move beyond protest is urgent and long-term

 

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Giving Thanks for OCCUPY

Five indicators that the OCCUPY Movement could be a major turn in history
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Rolling Stone begins to really get it

A movement built on the idea that everyone can speak for themselves is so broad in scope and so elemental in its motivation that it has flown over the heads of many on both the right and the left
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November 2011: Agoraphobic moments of revelation

States cannot, by their nature, ever truly be democratic. They are, after all, basically ways of organizing violence.
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Connecting from the heart

The biggest obstacle the Occupy Movement is up against is not the 1%.
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