Caro Tom,
ti allego un po' di pubblicità relativa a un
libro in uscita che ho co-curato. Se credi
spargila nella tua nutritissima mailing list.
Quando vuoi mandami l'indice del libro.
A presto,
Luigi
At 12:23 21/08/2012, you wrote:
>Begin forwarded message:
>
>>From: Peter Marcuse <<mailto:pm35@columbia.edu>pm35@???>
>>Subject: Re: [Comurb_r21] Occupy Wall Street
>>Date: 17 agosto 2012 00:07:02 GMT+02:00
>>To: "'comurb_r21'"
>><<mailto:Comurb_r21@email.rutgers.edu>Comurb_r21@???>
>>
>>A new piece on the Occupy Wall Street and right
>>to the city movements that may be of interest:
>>
>>
>>
>>We Are the 99% - The Slogan and the Reality¬¬
>>
>>
>>
>>A new blog #17, dealing with the Occupy Wall
>>Street movement and the Right to the City
>>Alliances, as representative of the 99%, who is
>>in them and who in the 1%, why historically
>>they have arisen now, how they have changed
>>since their beginnings, and what their future
>>demands and strategic possibilities and dangers might be.
>>
>>The essential points are that the theoretical
>>99% are much less than 50% in practice, that
>>transformative systemic change is not on the
>>agenda today, that that realization has become
>>acknowledged, particularly since the defeat of
>>1968, that the Occupy and RTTC movements are
>>recognizing that fact and moving to individual
>>transformative changes, with dangers and, given
>>good outreach, real potentials for new transformative strategies.
>>
>>
>>Blog #17, at
>><http://pmarcuse.wordpress.com>pmarcuse.wordpress.com,
>>is structured as follows:
>>
>>
>>I. We Are the 99% - The Slogan
>>and the Reality (also blog 12)
>>
>>A. Structure of the Argument.
>>
>>B. Table of Contents
>>
>>C. The value of the 99%/1% formulation.
>>
>>
>>
>>II. Who are the 99%? The Exploited, the
>>Discontented, the Oppressed. (also blog 13)
>>
>>A. The directly exploited, (labor +).
>>
>>B. The discontented (Occupy +).
>>
>>C. The commonality of the 99%
>>
>>
>>
>>II. Who is the 1% (also blog 14)
>>
>>A. How is the 1% defined?
>>
>>B. The Tea Party and the 1%
>>
>>
>>
>>IV. The Right to the City and Occupy: History and Evolution. (also blog 15)
>>
>>A. History: Rise, Defeat, and New Life of the Resistance Movements
>>
>>B. The Death and Life of the Right to the City Movement
>>
>>1. Right to the City One: The ideological concept.
>>
>>2. Right to the City Two: the liberal version
>>
>>3. Right to the City Three: Alliance on Individual Issues.
>>
>>4. The Future: The Dangers Ahead
>>
>>
>>
>>V. The Four Faces of the Occupy Movement
>>
>>1. Occupy One: Class Targeted Discourse.
>>
>>2. Occupy Two: Physically Taking Over Spaces.
>>
>>3. Occupy Three: An Umbrella Function.
>>
>>4. Occupy Four: Occupy as Process.
>>
>>5. The future: The Dangers Ahead
>>
>>
>>
>>VI. The Future: Strategic Implications (also blog 16)
>>
>>A. Transformation
>>
>>B. Concrete Individual Demands, but Aimed at the Whole.
>>
>>C. Unity: The Right to Occupy the City.
>>
>>D. Transformative education, ideology: culture.
>>
>>E. Ideology and Values
>>
>>F. Patience for the Long Haul
>>
>>G. Transformative Strategies
>>
>>
>>
>>THE ENTIRE ARGUMENT IS TOGETHER IN BLOG #17,
>>WHICH CONTAINS THE FIVE SMMALER BLOGS (but is
>>therefore substantially longer 48 pages).
>>
>>
>>They are all at <http://pmarcuse.wordpress.com>pmarcuse.wordpress.com
>>
>>
>>
>>Comments very welcome.
>>
>>
>>
>>Peter Marcuse
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Peter Marcuse
>>Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning
>>School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
>>Columbia University
>>New York, N.Y. 10027
>>212 854 3322
>>
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>>Waterbury, CT 06704
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Department of Political and Social Sciences
Università di Trieste - University of Trieste
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