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The Future of #OCCUPY

What's next for the movement?

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The initial phase of the #OCCUPY movement was marked by several weeks of viral growth that peaked on October 15 with a global day of action. In the next phase, there will be a turn towards addressing the deep philosophical and strategic questions of how to escalate this democracy moment into a revolutionary people's movement. Across the nation there are clear signs that the #OCCUPY movement is simultaneously maturing and growing more militant.

Of the many questions swirling around #OCCUPY, the most challenging is how to gel into a global movement without sacrificing the decentralized, leaderless model. There is a widespread acknowledgment that there are challenges that can only be dealt with on a global scale, such as a climate change accord and overturning international casino capitalism, and that we must therefore forge a globally united people's movement. However, there is also a growing recognition that the general assembly model that has worked beautifully thus far may be fundamentally limited on a structural level.

A breakthrough came on Friday from the New York City General Assembly where the structure working group has proposed, and the general assembly has accepted, the adoption of a modified spokes council model that will work in conjunction with the general assembly. This lays the foundation for a regional, national and potentially international spokes council, something that both #OCCUPYPHILLY and The 99 Percent Declaration have been pushing for. We are beginning to see how the #OCCUPY movement will elevate itself into an international force.

Meanwhile, the power center of the movement is shifting away from the East Coast towards the West. On Wednesday, #OCCUPYOAKLAND is organizing a General Strike that is already finding support within the local community. Solidarity actions are planned in occupations nationwide. Within the movement, there is a sense that this may be a turning point as militant tactics come to the fore and direct confrontation with the structures of the corporate-state becomes the norm.

Other sparks on the horizon include the November 5 Transition Day/Bank Transfer Day, the November 25 Buy Nothing Day kick off to #OCCUPYXMAS and the December 10 Global Day of Action which was proposed this week by the international network behind the blast on October 15.

Hang in there!

for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ

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Anonymous

When will people realize OWS is not fighting capitalism? When will OWS realize it's not fighting capitalism?
Corporatism is the deal... has capitalism is the way they have to take real money from the economy?

The fight is on corporations... is on the porn relationship between government and corporations! this turning door of power!

The roar to tax the rich is pointless... it won't change the system itself (and is not capitalism).

And I think this is the major problem here... everyone is talking about ending capitalism, and capitalism is out of the map when you think about corporative action...

... but I also think that the fight must be has centralized has the power to fight...

Anonymous

When will people realize OWS is not fighting capitalism? When will OWS realize it's not fighting capitalism?
Corporatism is the deal... has capitalism is the way they have to take real money from the economy?

The fight is on corporations... is on the porn relationship between government and corporations! this turning door of power!

The roar to tax the rich is pointless... it won't change the system itself (and is not capitalism).

And I think this is the major problem here... everyone is talking about ending capitalism, and capitalism is out of the map when you think about corporative action...

... but I also think that the fight must be has centralized has the power to fight...

Anonymous

Hell, with all these liberals wanting pay outs from the hard-working people who actually pay taxes why don't we just go to socialism?

Anonymous

Hell, with all these liberals wanting pay outs from the hard-working people who actually pay taxes why don't we just go to socialism?

Anonymous

EXACTLY!!!! Jeez finally someone that thinks alike! Becuse the whole continent of North America is TERRIFIED of socialism/ commnunism/any other form of government other than the one they have! And if only they learned soemthing other than what their history textbooks "taught" them...if they even read that! -.-

Anonymous

EXACTLY!!!! Jeez finally someone that thinks alike! Becuse the whole continent of North America is TERRIFIED of socialism/ commnunism/any other form of government other than the one they have! And if only they learned soemthing other than what their history textbooks "taught" them...if they even read that! -.-

AnonymousTG

You actually mix "capitalism" with "market economy". The first refers to historical situation, wich includes social groups within power. Then comes the problem of analysing this situation: you can turn to Marx, or to many others: not only communists have studied capitalism, eveybody has done it.
In contrast, "market economy" refers to a society addopting exchanges, with a sort of change value, and different kinds of propiety rights and in order to organize themselves. Markets have been used much before, i.e. since ancient cultures, than capitalism becames something concrete in the history (or in the life). Those market and the properity rights differed from une time and space from the other.
From the analytical point of view it's hard to define the "market economy", as we can also define different "markets economies", depending on the rules and assumptions we fix. But anyway, any of this alternatives can asure us that theorical or historical markets will be optimal anyhow you want to define it. [Neither, anybody could asure that a form of communism or other social organisation will be optimal].
This problems has some "echos" with the discussion that confronts the holistic with the individual methodologies. As both are problematic, I belive we have to use both to find out practical solutions to our everyday problems.
To your comment: what to do when even everybody is "acting good" but the result is wrong?
What to do when everybody is acting good but we can not say if we are better or worst because we are in a complete instability, as everything changes all the time?

AnonymousTG

You actually mix "capitalism" with "market economy". The first refers to historical situation, wich includes social groups within power. Then comes the problem of analysing this situation: you can turn to Marx, or to many others: not only communists have studied capitalism, eveybody has done it.
In contrast, "market economy" refers to a society addopting exchanges, with a sort of change value, and different kinds of propiety rights and in order to organize themselves. Markets have been used much before, i.e. since ancient cultures, than capitalism becames something concrete in the history (or in the life). Those market and the properity rights differed from une time and space from the other.
From the analytical point of view it's hard to define the "market economy", as we can also define different "markets economies", depending on the rules and assumptions we fix. But anyway, any of this alternatives can asure us that theorical or historical markets will be optimal anyhow you want to define it. [Neither, anybody could asure that a form of communism or other social organisation will be optimal].
This problems has some "echos" with the discussion that confronts the holistic with the individual methodologies. As both are problematic, I belive we have to use both to find out practical solutions to our everyday problems.
To your comment: what to do when even everybody is "acting good" but the result is wrong?
What to do when everybody is acting good but we can not say if we are better or worst because we are in a complete instability, as everything changes all the time?

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