I have been reading whole-ass books that came out of Occupy and not one has yet acknowledged, let alone solved, the problem of individual persistent blockers who will never ever permit nonhierarchical and consensus processes to move forward. (Little tiny bit about it here https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/fracturing-occupy-wall-street/)

Which writers am I missing? Cause I think pretending that it won't happen after everything that *did* happen doesn't cut it.

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@kissane I don't remember how much Nathan Schneider acknowledged that in his book but I will endorse it solely because I made the maps

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@kissane also if it's remotely helpful Jesse (the author of that Nation story) is a friend and would be happy to connect y'all for further discussion? he has stayed in organizing but ended up in actual electoral stuff, works for Tiffany Caban now

@ingrid I would love that! Once I am…out from under these two large heavy things

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