Occupy Nation: The Roots, The Spirit, And The Promise Of Occupy Wall Street

Todd Gitlin
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Occupy Nation: The Roots, The Spirit, And The Promise Of Occupy Wall Street

Todd Gitlin
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320 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 21, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780062200921
  • Dimensions: 4.5" W x 0.8" L x 7.12" H

Todd Gitlin is professor of journalism and sociology and chair of the PhD program in communications at Columbia University. He lectures widely on matters relating to OWS and is the author of fourteen previous books about politics, culture, movements, and media, including the bestsellingThe Sixties. He was a founding member of Students for a Democratic Society and its third president

“In this much needed book, Todd Gitlin, a veteran of the 1960s-an earlier time of youthful radicalism-and an astute commentator on social movements offers a compelling portrait of the Occupy movement. It is less a chronological history than a series of vignettes that capture the spirit of the people involved, the crisis that gave Occupy birth, and the possibility of genuine change it represents.” - Eric Foner, author of THE FIERY TRIAL: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery
“In this much needed book, Todd Gitlin, a veteran of the 1960s and an astute commentator on social movements offers a compelling portrait of the Occupy movement that captures the spirit of the people involved, the crisis that gave Occupy birth, and the possibility of genuine change it represents.” - Eric Foner, author of THE FIERY TRIAL: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery
“Balancing lyrical wit and eloquent analysis, Gitlin captures the compelling story of OWS . . . and provides a gift of clear-headed, balanced thinking about [its] future.” - The Rumpus

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