EMERCENCE
Wendy brown, Harvey, Hammond, Judith Butler and WOULD SAY THE occupy movement began with the inspiration of the Arab spring and the Obama autumn as neoliberal deregulation that promises each man for himself but makes it difficult for 99 percent of American to participate in the American Dream due bank bailouts and accumulation by distribution which caused many people to lose their homes, (one of the major wealth building assets). Accompanied by a recession and stagnant wages, rampant unemployment and lost pensions authors in the text reading felt financial losses accompanied by the world events of Arab Spring and Obama Autumn caused the poor and middle class to develop a transformational common …show more content…
In addition, bodies in the street, Butler says Justice is still being enacted and the assembled bodies state we are not disposable, and their coming together demands justice, a release from procarity and the possibility of a livable life” (p.413)
In Text reading “the Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street Author John Hammond states occupies anarchism focuses attention of the movement and occupation as a movant as opposed to effecting transformation that people endorsing anarchism principals aspired and consists of five tenets. Horisontalsim, Preconfiguration, Autonomy, mutual aid, and defiance each of which posse challenges for the …show more content…
Matt Presto further said Direct action consists of “refusing to pay taxes, sabotage, striking and boycotting (Holmes and Presto 2012). Hammond say Direct action for Occupy Movement was Militant street protests” and pride in confronting and being arrested by the police. Hammond say the aforementioned tactics of the Occupy Movement constitute a reconstruction anarchism amongst occupiers (p.306)
In conclusion Hammond says the basis of archaism stems from American experiencing unemployment, low wage jobs, poor academic skills, huge debt from consumer buying and attending college, as economic crisis effects madder more people than expected economic turnarounds the never came. (p.434.)