
WRITINGS
Who Shall Occupy Make Demands Of?
One of the biggest critiques being made of the Occupy movement is that it has no demands. If, however, we take the standpoint that Occupy functions in an interventionist mode-- if we see it as an Occupy moment rather than an Occupy movement-- we see that its refusal to issue demands is part of the beauty of it.
Spatial Justice
Space is currently functioning as one the most important resources for the expression of disapproval and outrage in this political moment. We are convinced that we can use it even better. This paper outlines our ideas for that, as well as putting them in the historical context of spatial justice and injustice.