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Introduction: How Occupy Wall Street Changes Everything by Sarah van Gelder
Part 1: Occupy Wall Street
1: How Occupy Wall Street Really Got Started by Andy Kroll
2: Enacting the Impossible: Making Decisions by Consensus by David
Graeber
3: Principles of Solidarity by the Occupy Wall Street General
Assembly
4: The Chills of Popular Power: The First Month of Occupy Wall
Street by Marina Sitrin
5: The Challenge of Bringing Diversity to Occupy Wall Street by
Hena Ashraf
6: Declaration of the Occupation of New York City by the Occupy
Wall Street General Assembly
7: No Leaders, No Violence: What “Diversity of Tactics” Means for
Occupy Wall Street by Nathan Schneider
8: The Most Important Thing in the World by Naomi Klein
Part 2: What Needs to Change
9: How Inequality Poisons Society and Equity Benefits Everyone: An
Interview with Richard Wilkinson by Brooke Jarvis
10: Six Ways to Liberate Main Street from Wall Street by David
Korten
11: A Fair Tax System: Three Places to Start by Chuck Collins
12: How to Create Living-Wage Jobs that Are Good for the Planet by
Doug Pibel and Sarah van Gelder
Part 3: We Have the Power
13: How to Put the Rights of People and Nature Over Corporate
Rights by Thomas Linzey and Jeff Reifman
14: Going to the Streets to Get Things Done by Ralph Nader
15: The Occupation of Hope: Letter to a Dead Man by Rebecca
Solnit
16: Ten Ways to Support the Occupy Movement by Sarah van Gelder
Sarah van Gelder is the cofounder and editor-in-chief of YES! Magazine and YesMagazine.org, a national, nonprofit media organization that reframes the biggest problems of our time in terms of their solutions.
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“A thoroughly enjoyable and thought-provoking collection of ideas.
The vital ingredients have been captured and articulated
soulfully—beginning from the ‘ground’ (the right view to find
happiness) to the ‘path’ (the right actions to find happiness) so
that you may get the ‘fruit’ (the result: happiness).”
—Karma Tshiteem, Secretary, Gross National Happiness Commission of
Bhutan
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