

An edition of The Occupy Handbook (2012)
By Janet Byrne
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Little Brown & Company
Language
eng
Pages
548
Description:
This book explores the historical roots of the current protest movements, the links between income inequality and the economic crisis, lessons from the protests, and the potential power of the 99 percent to effect real change. How did we get here? What should we do next? With contributions from some of the world's leading activists, thinkers, economists, and journalists, The Occupy Handbook explores the historical roots of the current movement, the links between income inequality and the economic crisis, lessons from Occupy protests throughout the United States and similar movements around the world, adn the potential power of the 99 percent to effect real change. Full of wisdom, provocation, and insight, The Occupy Handbook is essential reading for anyone trying to understand our world and hoping to make it more just.
subjects: Protest movements, Public opinion, Equality, Income distribution, Occupy movement, History, Fattigdom, Inkomstfördelning, Economics, Förmögenhetsfördelning, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy-Bewegung, Income distribution, united states, Public opinion, united states, Social conflict, Distributive justice, Social justice, Occupy movement--new york (state)--new york, Income distribution--public opinion, Income distribution--united states--public opinion, Equality--public opinion, Equality--united states--public opinion, Protest movements--history, Protest movements--united states--history, Social conflict--united states, Social justice--economic aspects, Social justice--economic aspects--united states, Hc110.i5 b97 2012, Economic aspects