The Future of #OCCUPY
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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
We do not want to fix the system. The system is working as it was intended. We refuse to take part in that system any longer. We can create our own.
Anonymous
We do not want to fix the system. The system is working as it was intended. We refuse to take part in that system any longer. We can create our own.
bloewen21
As long as we don't unintentionally give power to someone who will abuse it. There must be some checks and balances... which did not work int he U.S. it is constantly evolving and alive... like we are... youth keep it alive and vital by questioning, if there is not enough wisdom of the elders it will fail. a tenuous balance... we might not survive.... the visions of John on the Island of Patmost may come true in a fashion we dont' fully understand....
bloewen21
As long as we don't unintentionally give power to someone who will abuse it. There must be some checks and balances... which did not work int he U.S. it is constantly evolving and alive... like we are... youth keep it alive and vital by questioning, if there is not enough wisdom of the elders it will fail. a tenuous balance... we might not survive.... the visions of John on the Island of Patmost may come true in a fashion we dont' fully understand....
Anonymous
What system do you have in mind to replace it? That's the essential question.
Anonymous
What system do you have in mind to replace it? That's the essential question.
Anonymous
I'm 63 years of age and it angers me to hear anybody over the age of 40 complain about the protests.
I think we baby-boomers were given every opportunity to shape our society and the younger generation should be given the same opportunity.
If they screw things up, then so be it. It is their future, and not "our" future any longer.
Who are we baby-boomers to complain or suggest that the "System" is the best since sliced bread?
Let this generation form the society which they want to live in.
Calm
Anonymous
I'm 63 years of age and it angers me to hear anybody over the age of 40 complain about the protests.
I think we baby-boomers were given every opportunity to shape our society and the younger generation should be given the same opportunity.
If they screw things up, then so be it. It is their future, and not "our" future any longer.
Who are we baby-boomers to complain or suggest that the "System" is the best since sliced bread?
Let this generation form the society which they want to live in.
Calm
Anonymous
Occupy The Railway ....
I'm talking about "Freight" not "Rapid Transit".
80 Percent of all goods move across North America by railway.
Railways pass through the center of every major city. It would be very easy to do. In addition; those citizens living in rural areas (not cities) would be able to particpate more easily.
It should be made clear that with each beating of a protester would mean an hour delay in freight being transported across the contintent.
Railways are private property .... but it is not against the law to cross over the tracks ..... slowly.
I would think that just the threat to occupy the railway would in itself cause significant delays because of the safety precautions necessitated by the railway companies.
The shareholders of rail stock will be severely affected.
Calm
Anonymous
Occupy The Railway ....
I'm talking about "Freight" not "Rapid Transit".
80 Percent of all goods move across North America by railway.
Railways pass through the center of every major city. It would be very easy to do. In addition; those citizens living in rural areas (not cities) would be able to particpate more easily.
It should be made clear that with each beating of a protester would mean an hour delay in freight being transported across the contintent.
Railways are private property .... but it is not against the law to cross over the tracks ..... slowly.
I would think that just the threat to occupy the railway would in itself cause significant delays because of the safety precautions necessitated by the railway companies.
The shareholders of rail stock will be severely affected.
Calm
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