#StrikeDebt: Occupy morphs into debt resistance movement
Click here to access article by Jerome Roos from Reflections on a Revolution.
On Monday, Occupy Wall Street celebrated its first birthday. As thousands descended upon Lower Manhattan and poured back into Zuccotti Park, home to the protest camp of last year, an interesting buzz has been doing the rounds in the media and blogosphere on where the movement currently stands — and where it might be headed in the future. Predictably, those on the right claim that Occupy is dead, while those on the left maintain that it’s only barely begun.
It’s all a familiar ideological gainsaying that will ultimately do
very little to change the predicament in which we find ourselves.
Whether Occupy is dead or not, the goal should be neither the revival
nor the survival of the movement in its old form — the point is to
perpetually keep evolving, devising new forms of action to adapt to a
rapidly changing environment. Interestingly, this is precisely what
appears to have happened over the summer. [my emphasis]