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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Epigraph
Introduction: “Conquerors on Horseback are not Many-Legged Gods”
1. Insight From Confusion: The Media and Occupy
Journalism: The Narrative Form of Capitalism
Mimicry of the Elite
Communication with the Elite
Movement as Protest, Protest as Election
2. “The Bane of Occupy Wall Street”: Anarchism and the Anarchistic
Anarchism: A (Trans)Historical Phenomenon
Capitalism
Anarchist Alternatives to Capitalism
Democracy
Liberal Libertarianism
The Racial Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion
The Limits of Consensus
“We don’t have demands; we are the demand”
Hidden in Plain Sight: Occupy, Anarchism, and the Media
3. Translating Anarchy
Zombies and “Anonymous Fan-Boys”
The A-Word
Rage, Zapatistas, and Anarcho-Punks with Ham Sandwiches
Layers of Occupy Media
Are We the 99%?
“You Attract More Flies with Honey”: Picking Up the Red and Black Flag
4. Why We Need a Revolution or: Beyond “Socialism in One Park”
The Electoral Question
Why Your (Non)Vote Doesn’t Matter
Direct Action
The Affinity Group
Defining Violence
Diversity of Tactics
Reflections on the Black Bloc
No Evolution without Revolution
Conclusion: “Like Ectoplasm Through a Mist”
Notes
List of OWS Organizers Interviewed
Bibliography
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