Zuccotti Park New York

Beyond The Parks Surprising New Forms Of Influence :

Anti-Wall protests, which are pushed to their camps in cities across the nation now faces a major challenge: their outposts, their business will run out? New York, where police have temporarily evicted the protesters manage Wall Street Zuccotti Park early Tuesday, and other cities, dozens of organizers have said that the move was already in the form of public debate. They said they no longer had to rely solely on the capture of the parks, to show in front of homes of billionaires, or to perform other acts of street theater.

They said they were trying to expand its influence, for example by deepening its participation in community groups, and headed over what they described as direct actions such as withdrawing money from banks and planned to support like-minded political candidates.

Yet some have acknowledged that abuses by the authorities of New York and other cities could benefit from moving forward, which may have become too obsessed with maintaining local roots, they said.
Zuccotti Park New York
"We paid a huge amount of resources to defend the park, which is almost symbolic," said Han Shan, to handle the task of Wall Street in New York. "I think the business has demonstrated that it is more than geography."
Even before the police arrived on the night of Zuccotti Park, some of the premier developers working on Wall Street began to suggest that it was time to move.On Monday, Adbusters, the Canadian anti-business that has designed the magazine of the movement, said the protesters should "declare victory" and in the head to develop strategies.
Marina Sitrin, a postdoctoral fellow at City University of New York, which is involved in the movement, said that his influence would continue to affect. People are already meeting to solve local problems in Harlem and Brooklyn, she said. "There is so much more than Zuccotti Park," she said.

In fact, with winter looming, it seemed possible to take the field on Wall Street would go without saying that the cold has driven people.

Maurice Isserman, a professor of history at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY, said that officials would manage the New York Wall Street in favor of "providing a dramatic end."

In New York and across the country, had the news media began to highlight the less savory aspects of the activity, including drug abuse, crime and the influx of homeless people who are not motivated by ideology, which can change the message of "we are the 99 percent" for "We are urban pathology," Professor Isserman said."And suddenly, suddenly, it is not the problem or issue," he said, referring to the expulsions.
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Yet, the questions to withstand, without Zuccotti Park, a business may slow down or in meaning.
Doug McAdam, a professor of sociology at Stanford University, predicted that the energy would dissipate rapidly, without the occupation. "The whole point is lost," he said.
The protesters did not return to the park later on Tuesday, with the permission of the city, but prohibits tents, tarps and sleeping bags that leads them through many nights.
"Control of Wall Street can only grow," said Bill Dobbs, spokesman for the group.Organizers continue to require public support. Donations topped half a million dollars next week, and storage building, blocks from the park in Lower Manhattan are filled with non-perishable, blankets and other supplies sent from around the world.

One question is how the protesters in other cities to respond to events in New York this week. Some experts wondered whether the visibility of Management Wall Street can cause damage to support the rest.

In interviews, protesters on Tuesday, dismissed such speculation, saying that the compensation of Zuccotti Park stimulate their commitment to seek greater financial sector regulation and reduce economic disparities.

"When there is repression, especially under cover of darkness, I think it will make us stronger," said Dan Massoglia, a spokesman for the collection of Chicago.

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