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  1. 1 janv. 2012 · This pamphlet is a collection of Chomsky’s speeches and discussions with some Occupy militants where he answers their questions and provides insights for the movement. The book is divided into 5 main sections: Occupy, After Thirty Years of Class War, InterOccupy, Occupying Foreign Policy and Remembering Howard Zinn.

  2. Occupy is a short study of the Occupy movement written by the American academic and political activist Noam Chomsky. Initially published in the United States by the Zuccotti Park Press as the first title in their Occupied Media Pamphlet Series in 2012, it was subsequently republished in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books later that year.

  3. 1 mai 2012 · In a series of speeches given at Occupy rallies in various U.S. cities, Chomsky gives detailed outlines of why Americans should not tolerate the state of things, and follows with examples of what to do about it.

  4. Occupy,” says Noam Chomsky, “is the first major public response to thirty years of class war,” a people-powered movement that began in New York City on September 17, 2011, and rapidly spread to thousands of locations worldwide.

  5. Zuccotti Park Press / Occupied Media Pamphlet Series (October 2013, north American English rights) Paper • ISBN-13: 9781884519253 • US $9.95 • 128 pgs. ABOUT THE BOOK: From its sudden appearance in September 2011, the Occupy movement spread to thousands of towns and cities across the world.

  6. Occupy (Occupied Media Pamphlet Series) by Noam Chomsky..Dans Occupy, Chomsky souligne que l’un des plus grands succès du mouvement est de mettre les inégalités de la vie quotidienne à l’ordre du jour, influençant la presse, sensibilisant le public et le discours lui-même.

  7. 5 nov. 2013 · Occupy: Reflections on Class War, Rebellion and Solidarity (Occupied Media Pamphlet Series) Paperback – November 5, 2013. "Occupy is another vital contribution from Chomsky to the literature of defiance and protest, and a red-hot rallying call to forge a better, more egalitarian future." Alternet.