Occupy by Noam Chomsky

A concise defense of the 2011 Occupy movement that situates its protests against growing economic inequality, corporate domination of politics and a compliant media, arguing that grassroots, participatory democracy and nonviolent direct action offer the most promising means to challenge entrenched power. It examines historical and structural causes of social and economic injustice, critiques elite institutions that marginalize popular voices, and urges sustained popular engagement to rebuild more equitable and accountable political systems.

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