The Liberty Square Blueprint was an Occupy Wall Street manifesto [1] consisting in a collection of loosely defined goals authored by about 250 protesters. [2] It was started around the beginning of October 2011 as a wiki style document. [3] As of October 18, 2011, the Blueprint had 11 core visions including:
It also had specific goals for New York City.
Supporters of the Liberty Square Blueprint saw it as an alternative to the 99 Percent Declaration which they regarded as too specific and short term. [4] [5]
The 'Liberty Square Blueprint', on the other hand, was no more than a list of loosely defined goals, authored out of a debate amongst some 250 OWS protesters.
...a wiki-page of defining principles edited by several hundred Occupationists,...
She supports the competing Liberty Square Blueprint, a kitchen-sink manifesto that eschews demands for loosely defined goals.
The Liberty Square Blueprint was an Occupy Wall Street manifesto [1] consisting in a collection of loosely defined goals authored by about 250 protesters. [2] It was started around the beginning of October 2011 as a wiki style document. [3] As of October 18, 2011, the Blueprint had 11 core visions including:
It also had specific goals for New York City.
Supporters of the Liberty Square Blueprint saw it as an alternative to the 99 Percent Declaration which they regarded as too specific and short term. [4] [5]
The 'Liberty Square Blueprint', on the other hand, was no more than a list of loosely defined goals, authored out of a debate amongst some 250 OWS protesters.
...a wiki-page of defining principles edited by several hundred Occupationists,...
She supports the competing Liberty Square Blueprint, a kitchen-sink manifesto that eschews demands for loosely defined goals.