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Ten Ways the Occupy Movement Changes Everything


Posted: Nov 14, 2011

Before the Occupy Wall Street movement, there was little discussion of the outsized power of Wall Street and the diminishing fortunes of the middle class.

The media blackout was especially remarkable given that issues like jobs and corporate influence on elections topped the list of concerns for most Americans.

Occupy Wall Street changed that. In fact, it may represent the best hope in years that “we the people” will step up to take on the critical challenges of our time. Here’s how the Occupy movement is already changing everything:

1. It names the source of the crisis.
Political insiders have avoided this simple reality: The problems of the 99% are caused in large part by Wall Street greed, perverse financial incentives, and a corporate takeover of the political system. Now that this is understood, the genie is out of the bottle and it can’t be put back in.

2. It provides a clear vision of the world we want.
We can create a world that works for everyone, not just the wealthiest 1%. And we, the 99%, are using the spaces opened up by the Occupy movement to conduct a dialogue about the world we want.

3. It sets a new standard for public debate.
Those advocating policies and proposals must now demonstrate that their ideas will benefit the 99%. Serving only the 1% will not suffice, nor will claims that the subsidies and policies that benefit the 1% will eventually “trickle down.”

4. It presents a new narrative.
The solution is not to starve government or impose harsh austerity measures that further harm middle-class and poor people already reeling from a bad economy. Instead, the solution is to free society and government from corporate dominance. A functioning democracy is our best shot at addressing critical social, environmental, and economic crises.

5. It creates a big tent.
We, the 99%, are people of all ages, races, occupations, and political beliefs. We will resist being divided or marginalized. We are learning to work together with respect.

6. It offers everyone a chance to create change.
No one is in charge; no organization or political party calls the shots. Anyone can get involved, offer proposals, support the occupations, and build the movement. Because leadership is everywhere and new supporters keep turning up, there is a flowering of creativity and a resilience that makes the movement nearly impossible to shut down.

7. It is a movement, not a list of demands.
The call for deep change—not temporary fixes and single-issue reforms—is the movement’s sustaining power. The movement is sometimes criticized for failing to issue a list of demands, but doing so could keep it tied to status quo power relationships and policy options. The occupiers and their supporters will not be boxed in.

8. It combines the local and the global.
People in cities and towns around the world are setting their own local agendas, tactics, and aims. What they share in common is a critique of corporate power and an identification with the 99%, creating an extraordinary wave of global solidarity.

9. It offers an ethic and practice of deep democracy and community.
Slow, patient decision-making in which every voice is heard translates into wisdom, common commitment, and power. Occupy sites are set up as communities in which anyone can discuss grievances, hopes, and dreams, and where all can experiment with living in a space built around mutual support.

10. We have reclaimed our power.
Instead of looking to politicians and leaders to bring about change, we can see now that the power rests with us. Instead of being victims to the forces upending our lives, we are claiming our sovereign right to remake the world.

Like all human endeavors, Occupy Wall Street and its thousands of variations and spin-offs will be imperfect. There have already been setbacks and divisions, hardships and injury. But as our world faces extraordinary challenges—from climate change to soaring inequality—our best hope is the ordinary people, gathered in imperfect democracies, who are finding ways to fix a broken world.

This article is adapted from the book, This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement edited by Sarah van Gelder and the staff of YES! Magazine and published November 2011 by Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

http://www.truth-out.org/ten-ways-oc...ing/1321111931

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I actually read your post - it's not just a link

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Thanks so much for posting the article here and not just the link. Just a little pet peeve of mine. I never, ever, ever the click when someone just posts a link.

OWS - geesh

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Don't forget that govt regulations have pushed many companies OVERSEAS, where their profit stays.. and we all lose jobs continually. America used to be the a place where dreams came true.. now it is a nightmare to work in. Also, socialism is pushed by a lot of these OWS people. Don't get too starry-eyed..

If government can "push companies overseas", it - can just as easily bring them back. nm

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but they wont because the greedy corporations - - pay politicians to do what they want.nm
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Then why aren't we talking about greedy politicians? - Just wondering.
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write your congressman and state you want campaign reform because - there is no credibility in the sm
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way it works now.
They are. Pols and corps are conjoined clones - joined at the hip
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You can't talk about one without the other. OWS supporters are people who come from all walks that share a common sense of betrayal by pols from both parties. OWS does not seek to do away with WS, corps or pols. Corporations are not people. Neither are dollar bills. They are business institutions and units of transactional exchange that are only a part of the American landscape, with their own sets of special interests. They can't vote, they can only buy and sell. They are elements of the economic sector, no more, no less.

OWS seeks to extract the power over democratic process they have usurped and place it back in the hands of the People where it belongs. The Founding Fathers did not conceive a nation that is put up for auction, then bought and sold on the market to the highest bidder. OWS strives for what They prescribed, a fair and balanced representative democracy that addresses ALL interests of the nation. We do this with votes, not dollars. One would hope, this is not rocket science.
And yet, they aren't protesting in Washington or at - the houses of those politicians, are they?
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OWS is worthless.
Where they do it is irrelevent. Social and mainstream media - has made them visible in
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every corner of the earth. They have already achieved a tectonic shift in political rhetoric and debate, by placing focus on extricating money power from democratic process. Evidently, the symbolism of protesting at sites they have chosen is too far beyond your grasp to make any further dialog productive.
I disagree. They march on millionaire homes - and leave politicians alone.
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I think the message is loud and clear. Your pedantic response aside, I think it is you who doesn't get it.
Leave the politicians alone? - How idiotic is that?
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Now, that you've heard their message, prepare to hear it over and over and over again. I going to keep this short and sweet. Two words. First Amendment...as in above all others.
Pretty idiotic and, yet, it's what they are doing. - Bunch of idiots.
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That was my point. I am all for the first amendment, just not for squatting on private property, living in squalor and filth in public or private spaces, hurting the small businesses that you claim to want to help, defecating on police cars and generally causing a bunch of problems, all the while enjoying Obama smiling on you while he is maybe the biggest part of what you claim you don't like. The message is foggy, at best, and clouded by all of the nastiness and law-breaking. Feel free to stand around and demand that others give you money while you act like a jerk and smell bad, but don't be surprised when others think you are a joke. OWS picks and chooses who deserves their wrath of the "1%," ignoring that many of their backers belong to that crowd. If you don't think that rich people are manipulating you, you are out of your mind.
You don't give a rat's patootie about their message - and
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the filth you are hawking only resonates with that same choir Fox incessntly preaches to, the ones whose agendas have been back-burnered by this movement's emergence. Sour grapes and concerted efforts to dehumanize and marginalize are predictably all they can manage muster. BORING.

OWS message is available all over social media, and is there for the asking. Sources are popping up all over the place. The newest one I heard about just this morning is Global Revolution Livestream TV. By the looks of Foley Square and the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday, where conservative estimates indicate 30,000 showed up (toward the lower end of the 25,000 to 40,000 ranges that have been reported) my guess is that plenty of people are tuning in. I personally am grateful to Bloomie for the role he played in setting the stage for OWS NYC to explode in his face just 2 days later, despite his best efforts to eradicate it.

At this nascent stage, it's all about presence and lending voice. The whole point of democratic process, and especially the arm that redresses grievances, is to provide a platform where they can be raised and heard. At the moment, there are a few "rising stars" within the movement who have become quite eloquent in speaking on THEIR OWN BEHALF in support of OWS. Jesse Lagreca comes to mind...you know, the guy who was Fox's worst nightmare in a recent interview they declined to air, but went viral anyway? At this stage, they are all about brainstorming. If a problem is to be solved, it first must be defined.

I feel quite certain they will be able to evolve quickly through the next stages that lay beyond that, such as goal-setting, solutions proposals and selection, leadership development, support building, etc. It's only been two months. The scope of their issues is broad to say the least, and the obstacles they have confronted, negotiated and overcome thus far have been quite daunting, but they have managed to rise to the occasion an are left standing stronger than ever.

I encourage you to continue to tune them out and express your outrage. When fuel is added to the fire, it tends to burn brighter.

Throwing a bunch of five-dollar words into your - post doesn't really make your
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message any more meaningful, it just makes you sound arrogant. I still think that the message is foggy, at best, and doing things like scaring school-age children does not help your cause, whatever the cause is. You're right, I don't really care what the message is. Get off your nasty un-showered behinds and earn your own money. Nobody OWES you anything!
Guess what? - sm
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I have no desire or reason to dumb down a message trying to make it more palatable in order to avoid being targeted by the predictable low-brow "arrogant" buzz hurl. Ain't happenin'. If you want to associate yourself with the anti-book learnin' party who accepts campaign messaging plagiarized from Homer Simpson lead/read scripted cartoon slams and tries to assert there is something wrong with being smart, knock yourself out. Engaging this kind of willful ignorance is a waste of time, especially when talking points fail to rise above the level of crude anatomic graphics and toxic Focks upchuck.
Haven't you heard? Occupy Congress/Washington is planned for - December 5-9. nm
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Big business is the supplier and politicians are the junkies - for the money. Stop the supplier!!
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WALL STREET!!!

Your post was outstanding. I, too believe the middle - class of the entire world is waking up.

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There are so many truly brilliant individuals in this world who go unheard because they aren't "famous". They aren't a politician. They aren't millionaires or billionaires. So their ideas and opinions have never counted.

I believe that if not only the U.S., but the entire world, gave a voice to the "nobodies" who have valuable and unique new ideas on how to make life better for everybody, that we would build a better way of governing, of working, and of doing business.

I just hope some sort of change comes about soon, because I fear I don't have much time left before I go under financially!

Power to the People!

Just because we may be in the 99% does not - mean in any sort of way

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that we are for the OWS movement, nor the Tea Party. They do not represent me in any shape or form, nor do I want them to. Our ideologies are not even close to the same. I get so sick of seeing the 99%, like we all want to be a part of it, when that is not even close to being the case. I may be part of the 99%, but I really don't care. The choices I have made put me where I am today, not Wallstreet.

For me, the Tea Party and OWS are just a big ole mess that is dividing our country farther and farther. A lot of conservatives are not for the Tea Party, just as a lot of democrats are not part of OWS.

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