Comments on: OWS and the Arab Spring: The New “New Social Movements” http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/2012/05/ows-and-the-arab-spring-the-new-%e2%80%9cnew-social-movements%e2%80%9d/ Informed reflection on the events of the day Wed, 15 Jul 2015 17:00:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.23 By: Btrasmus http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/2012/05/ows-and-the-arab-spring-the-new-%e2%80%9cnew-social-movements%e2%80%9d/comment-page-1/#comment-25553 Fri, 25 May 2012 00:30:00 +0000 http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/?p=13361#comment-25553 I’d be very interested in hearing Mr. Goldfarb’s thoughts concerning a modern populist movement with a diverse contituency like the Tea Party Movement.

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By: Scott http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/2012/05/ows-and-the-arab-spring-the-new-%e2%80%9cnew-social-movements%e2%80%9d/comment-page-1/#comment-25540 Mon, 21 May 2012 14:36:00 +0000 http://www.deliberatelyconsidered.com/?p=13361#comment-25540 I think it’s entirely plausible to describe new “new social movements” as in many ways being a reaction to global finance capitalism which is eating away at democracy as we know it. (In this sense these movements, at least in the US, had their beginnings in the late 1990s). Whether its US backed dictators in the Middle East or protesting Bank of America, there are many of the same factors involved, and the same desire for freedom.

And I think if you look closer at the symbols which appear and circulate via new social media in the protests of NNSM, as well as the tactics which are used, live streaming for instance, you’ll find a continuity throughout the world that shows these movements are truly global in nature.

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