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Published in: openDemocracyUKOn playing by the rules – the strange success of #OccupyWallStreet
The mass popularity of the Wall Street occupation is almost uncanny - so where have the protesters got it right?
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Published in: openDemocracyUK#OccupyLondon - the start of a new general interest
Occupy London is fundamentally different in nature to the occupations in Madrid and Greece. It is small, but...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKReproduction of movement(s) without organisation: #UKUncut, #OWS, #OccupyMovement
A global day of collective action in 82 countries shook the world on October 15, 2011. Yet the protests were not...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK#OccupyLondon: not the beginning or the end, but a momentous opportunity
The first weekend of the London occupation felt victorious, as the protesters established their own democracy and...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe two challenges that could make or break #occupyLondon
Will the activists who tried to occupy the London Stock exchange be part of the start of a revolutionary movement?
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThree thoughts on #Occupy
I’ve not been to Wall Street. I don’t have to. Though separated from New York by an ocean, half a planet and a...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTalk Amongst Yourselves
As a movement to occupy the centre of financial districts including the City of London spreads, here is a practical...
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Published in: HomeThe people are too big to fail
Stefan Simanowitz spent a week with the protesters in New York, who are allowing themselves to think about alternatives
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Published in: HomeOccupy Wall Street: lessons and opportunities
The Occupy movement in the United States is both similar to and different from its Tea Party predecessor. The...
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Published in: HomeWe have broken the silence: Fresh from Madrid, a member of the Communications team of the 15 May Movement
This interview with Beatriz Pérez took place in the early morning of Thursday 26 May in English with additions from...