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Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 7)
Blog Post, December, 05 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
Occupy Strategy!: The final part of a 7-part series exploring new ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing....
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 6)
Blog Post, November, 27 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
From 'Necessity' to Possibility: Part six of a 7-part series exploring new ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing....
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 5)
Blog Post, November, 19 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
Beyond 'The Market' and 'The State': Part five of a 7-part series exploring alternative ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing....
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 4)
Blog Post, November, 12 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
"From Economy/Nature to a Community of Life": Part four of a 7-part series...
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 3)
Blog Post, November, 05 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
"From Economy to Diverse Livelihoods": Part three of a 7-part series exploring alternative ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing.
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 2)
Blog Post, October, 30 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
Part two of a 7-part series of writings exploring alternative ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing.
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 1)
Blog Post, October, 23 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
The first in a series of writings exploring alternative ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing.


