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Occupy: Reflections on Class War, Rebellion and Solidarity (Occupied Media Pamphlet Series) 2nd Edition

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Product Details

  • Series: Occupied Media Pamphlet Series
  • Paperback: 187 pages
  • Publisher: Zuccotti Park Press; 2 edition (November 5, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884519253
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884519253
  • Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 4.5 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #124,887 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Robert David STEELE Vivas HALL OF FAMETOP 1000 REVIEWER on January 5, 2014
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The book explodes on page one: no bankers arrested -- none, zip, nada, rein -- 7,762 Occupiers arrested from the first 80 in NYC on 24 September 2001 to the two arrested in SF on 15 June 2013. Talk about GRIFTOPIA -- the police work for the thieves and arrest the owners!

There are a number of key insights within this book, and I strongly recommend it to anyone who wishes to pulse the state of the union -- Chomsky, who eulogizes Howard Zinn throughout, brackets our current situation with two trenchant observations early on:

NO, the USA will not become a fascist state relying on force to repress the public. Impossible to do (to which I would add, the balance of power in relation to weapons is in the hands of citizens -- even with Chinese and Russian and UN "men without a country secret bases" anyone shooting at citizens will be dead before sundown on the same day....IMHO)

NO, a general strike will not succeed in part because Occupy is still in the relative shadows and is incapable of organizing a general strke (to which I would add, the labor union leaders are also corrupt and/or inattentive, there is no labor movement in the USA anymore).

Where Chomsky (whom I have respected since I began to understand the concept of propaganda and public behavioral control through "soft" power) really excels is in emphasizing to Occupy and those following Occupy -- he does this over and over again -- that public power requires a public. As I found myself when I tried to mobilize Occupy to focus on electoral reform (see YouTube Steele Occupy Electoral Reform), Occupy was a loosely structured very very small mob, with only a semblance of cohesion in NYC and a couple of other places. Occupy was -- and perhaps remains -- its own worst obstacle.
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This short, easy read clearly identifies the philosophical basis for the Occupy movement, and justification for all of us being pissed at our government. Chomsky identifies the basis of the REAL class war that is now in progress, and examines the complicity of virtually all administrations since 1970 in waging a war of propaganda against the middle class, a war that has led to the willing surrender of wealth by the middle class to the top one tenth of one percent, and the isolation of individuals and communities from their brothers around the country and around the world - the virtual rise of otherness that has made us look at those with whom we should be cooperating with suspicion and hatred. For such a small book, it speaks volumes for the principles of Solidarity.
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Noam Chomsky is worth reading even when reiterates the same themes as happens in this short book Occupy, the description of the sit-in protests. Chomsky provides a must needed prophetic voice in an Americathat needs to be better educated in its own history, particularly when it comes to the authors of the Constitution. Oligarchy and plutocracy are growing threats to the ideals of every citizen having a voice in who is to govern.
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Brilltiant Writer ..everybody should read it for political science student
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good thoughts
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