After its emergence in September 2011 in Zuccotti Park in New York, the Occupy movement spread to dozens of cities around the world. Thanks to these cores, a new global consciousness of resistance to the power of capital began to take shape.
Noam Chomsky, through his public interventions, encouraged participation in collective struggles for equality, freedom, and democracy. He supported the movement from the very beginning and joined his voice with those who critique the dominance of multinational corporations and the corruption it brings.
Through discussions with participants in the Occupy movement, Chomsky explores the causes of the major problems of our time that drive people to protest. The central questions he raises are: How did we get here? In what way do the wealthy, who make up just 1% of the world's population, perpetuate their hegemony over the remaining 99%?
How can we deconstruct the technocratic notion of the primacy of the economy over politics? What is the quality of today's democracy? How can we redefine the concept of development to ensure the equitable distribution of global wealth?
Occupy is yet another vital contribution from Chomsky to the literature of dissent and at the same time a call to create a just world based on solidarity.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Noam Chomsky
- Publisher
- Kedros
- Original Title
- Occupy
- Subtitle
- Reflections on class struggle, revolution and solidarity
- Number of Pages
- 232
- Release Date
- 11/2015
- Publication Date
- 2015
- Dimensions
- 11x21 cm
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- ISBN-13
- 9789600446333
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