The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement is anthropologist
David Graeber's 2013 book-length, inside account of the
Occupy Wall Street movement. Graeber evaluates the beginning of the movement, the source of its efficacy, and the reason for its eventual demise. Interspersed is a history of democracy, both direct and indirect, throughout many different times and places. In contrast to many other evaluations of OWS Graeber takes a distinctly positive tone, advocating both for the value of OWS and its methods of
Direct democracy.[1] The book was published by
Spiegel & Grau.
Another book on Graeber's experiences with Occupy was published in German as Inside Occupy.[2][3][4]
Penny, Laurie (May 31, 2013). "After the occupation (Rev. of The Democracy Project by David Graeber)". New Statesman. 142 (5160): 43–44.
ISSN1364-7431.
Penny, Laurie (November 23, 2013). "The Reading List (Rev. of The Democracy Project by David Graeber)". New Statesman. 142 (5186): 13.
ISSN1364-7431.
The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement is anthropologist
David Graeber's 2013 book-length, inside account of the
Occupy Wall Street movement. Graeber evaluates the beginning of the movement, the source of its efficacy, and the reason for its eventual demise. Interspersed is a history of democracy, both direct and indirect, throughout many different times and places. In contrast to many other evaluations of OWS Graeber takes a distinctly positive tone, advocating both for the value of OWS and its methods of
Direct democracy.[1] The book was published by
Spiegel & Grau.
Another book on Graeber's experiences with Occupy was published in German as Inside Occupy.[2][3][4]
Penny, Laurie (May 31, 2013). "After the occupation (Rev. of The Democracy Project by David Graeber)". New Statesman. 142 (5160): 43–44.
ISSN1364-7431.
Penny, Laurie (November 23, 2013). "The Reading List (Rev. of The Democracy Project by David Graeber)". New Statesman. 142 (5186): 13.
ISSN1364-7431.