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Anarchism and the Occupy movement

Many commentators have stated that the Occupy Wall Street movement has roots in the philosophy of anarchism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Michael Kazin: Anarchy Now: Occupy Wall Street Revives An Ideology )David Graeber, an early organizer of the movement, is a self-proclaimed anarchist. Graeber, writing for ''The Guardian'', has argued that anarchist principles of direct action, direct democracy and rejection of existing political institutions are the foundations of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Graeber also believes that radical segments of the civil rights movement, the anti-nuclear movement and the global justice movement have been based on the same principles.
==Media commentary==
Thai Jones, an anarchist writing for the Jewish-American weekly newspaper, ''The Forward'', asserted that the Occupy movement has demonstrated that the invigorating potential of anarchist political theory can be a feasible model of governance. According to Jones, contemporary anarchists involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement face the same dilemma as their early predecessors — whether to use violence.
Michael Kazin, writing for ''The New Republic'', analyzed the composition of the Occupy Wall Street movement. He argued that Occupy members are different from political activists of the late 19th century and early 20th century counterparts, citing contemporary rejection of violent methods as the main difference. Kazin described the Occupy Wall Street anarchists as "ultra-egalitarian, radically environmentalist, effortlessly multicultural and scrupulously non-violent", describing them as the "cyber-clever progeny of Henry David Thoreau and Emma Goldman." Social media has played a vital role in the Occupy movement and Kazin noted that instead of authoring essays or promoting feminism and free love, the Occupy Wall Street anarchists stream videos and arrange flash mobs.〔

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