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“I don't think there'll ever be a day when there's nothing to dissent about.”—Lawrence Ferlinghetti)

“The game is being run on people but they don’t know how the game is being run.”—Arthur Blaustein

“I often feel as though right before a movement people think nothing is going to change.”—Candace Falk

Since the eviction of Occupy protestors from encampments in many cities throughout the world, smaller and more targeted occupations have continued. Workers in a Chicago factory occupied - with the support of their union - to protest layoffs. Teachers and students in Tucson staged a walkout to protest the removal of Chicano history books from the curriculum. Home foreclosures were disrupted, even avoided, by direct community action. But what does it all mean?

What do we talk about when we talk about "revolution", if we talk about it at all?

Journalist Amelia Stein sat down with some of our most prominent thinkers, artists, and activists and asked them. The resulting conversations were lively, thoughtful, and engaging. This is the perfect handbook for anyone looking to engage more deeply with our own, ongoing, American Spring.

The American Spring: What We Talk About When We Talk About Revolution

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“I don't think there'll ever be a day when there's nothing to dissent about.”—Lawrence Ferlinghetti)“The game is being run on... Read more

    Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
    Publication Date: 19/07/2012
    ISBN13: 9781616087470, 978-1616087470
    ISBN10: 1616087471

    Number of Pages: 192

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    “I don't think there'll ever be a day when there's nothing to dissent about.”—Lawrence Ferlinghetti)

    “The game is being run on people but they don’t know how the game is being run.”—Arthur Blaustein

    “I often feel as though right before a movement people think nothing is going to change.”—Candace Falk

    Since the eviction of Occupy protestors from encampments in many cities throughout the world, smaller and more targeted occupations have continued. Workers in a Chicago factory occupied - with the support of their union - to protest layoffs. Teachers and students in Tucson staged a walkout to protest the removal of Chicano history books from the curriculum. Home foreclosures were disrupted, even avoided, by direct community action. But what does it all mean?

    What do we talk about when we talk about "revolution", if we talk about it at all?

    Journalist Amelia Stein sat down with some of our most prominent thinkers, artists, and activists and asked them. The resulting conversations were lively, thoughtful, and engaging. This is the perfect handbook for anyone looking to engage more deeply with our own, ongoing, American Spring.

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