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4.Barry Wellman et al., âThe Social Affordances of the Internet for Net worked Individualism',
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
8, April 2003.
5.Manuel Castells, âCommunication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society',
International Journal of Communication,
ijoc.org, 8 February 2007.
6.Edmund White,
Rimbaud: The Double Life of a Rebel,
New York 2008.
7.Zweig,
The World of Yesterday,
p. 20.
8.Robert Putnam,
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American
Community,
New York 2000.
9.See facebook.com.
10.blog.twitter.com/2011/03/numbers
11.âCivil Movements: The impact of Facebook and Twitter', Arab Social Media Report, Dubai School of Government, vol. 1, no. 2, May 2011.
12.Sherry Turkle,
Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet,
New York 1995, p. 14.
13.Margaret Wertheim,
The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space
from Dante to the Internet,
London 1999, p. 249.
14.Castells, âCommunication, Power and Counter-power'.
15.Becky Hogge âBarefoot into Cyberspace: Adventures in search of techno-Utopia', London 2011.
16.Karl Marx,
Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy,
T. B. Bottomore and Maximilian Rubel (eds), London 1963, p. 241.
17.This question has been explored by Nick Dyer-Witherford in a series of papers, the most recent of which is âTwenty-First-Century Species- Being', presented at the Sixth Annual Marx and Philosophy Conference, 6 June 2009, Institute of Education, University of London.
18.Karl Marx,
Grundrisse,
Harmondsworth 1973, p. 704â11.
19.Paolo Virno, âGeneral Intellect',
Lessico Postfordista,
Milan 2001, trans. generation-online, org/p/fpvirno10.htm.
20.Franco Berardi and Geert Lovinck, âA Call to the Army of Love and to the Army of Software', 13 October 2011, lists.thing.net/pipermail/idc/ 2011-October/004867.html.
21.Arif Jinha, âArticle 50 Million: An Estimate of the Number of Scholarly Articles in Existence', stratongina.net, 2009.
22.Bo-Christer Björk et al., âScientific Journal Publishing: Yearly Volume and Open Access Availability',
Information Research,
vol. 14, no.1 (2009), paper 391.
23.Robin Grant, âThe NOTW's social media downfall', wearesocial.net, 11 July 2011.
24.Amelia Arsenault and Manuel Castells, âSwitching Power: Rupert Murdoch and the Global Business of Media Politics: A Sociological Analysis',
International Sociology,
vol. 23, no. 4 (2008), p. 488.
25.Richard Dawkins,
The Selfish Gene,
Oxford 1989, p. 192.
26.Disgusting Solitary Gonad, untitled and undated text. See
Occupy Every
where.
Chapter 8
1.All references from John Steinbeck,
The Grapes of Wrath,
Harmonds- worth 2000.
2.Binyamin Appelbaum, âFrom spending to cuts',
New York Times,
1 August 2011.
Chapter 9
1.Gustave Flaubert,
Sentimental Education,
trans. Robert Baldick, London 2004, p. 38.
2.Thibault, âThe Barricade in rue Saint-Maur-Popincourt after the attack by General Lamoricière's troops, Monday 26 June 1848', Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
3.Leo A. Loubere, âThe Emergence of the Extreme Left in Lower Languedoc, 1848â51: Social and Economic Factors in Polities',
American
Historical Review,
vol. 73, no. 4 (April 1968), p. 1019-51.
4.Quoted in James Boyle, âThe Minimum Wage and Syndicalism: An Independent Survey', Cincinnati 1913.
5.Dimi Reider, âJ14 may challenge something even deeper than the occupation', 972mag.com, 7 August 2011.
6.Naftali Kaminski, âHow Israel's democracy might be revitalized from the Arab Spring',
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
15 August 2011.
7.Philip Rucker, âFormer militiaman unapologetic for calls to vandalize offices over health care',
Washington Post,
25 March 2010.
8.Glenn Beck, Fox News, 23 March 2010.
9.James McPherson, âAntebellum Southern Exceptionalism: A New Look at an Old Question',
Civil War History
29 (September 1983).
10.Erica Sagrans (ed.),
We Are Wisconsin,
Minneapolis 2011, p. 35.
11.Ben Brandzel, âThe unbreakable culture of the occupied Capitol',
Huffington Post,
1 March 2011.
12.Ibid.
13.Glennbeck.com, âAnarchists, socialists and communists party in Wisconsin', 21 February 2011, glennbeck.com/2011/02/21 /anarchists- socialists-and-communists-party-in-wisconsin/.
14.All quotes from
The Coming Insurrection,
web version, tarnac9. wordpress.com.
15.Stephen King and Karen Ward, âThe New Economic Permafrost: How Ben Bernanke's Analysis of Japan Has Returned to Haunt the West', HSBC research paper, 23 August 2011.
16.Alexis de Tocqueville,
Souvenirs,
Paris 1893, pp. 15â18. Translated in Mike Rapport,
1848: Year of Revolution,
London 2008.
Chapter 10
1.Ke Tang and Wei Xiong, âIndex Investment and the Financialization of Commodities', Princeton, September 2009.
2.UN-Habitat,
The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements,
2003.
3.âF A HayekâSocial Justice', youtube.com/watch?v=KlMC4ag9wOc (last accessed 20 October 2011).
4.George Orwell,
Looking Back on the Spanish War,
London 1943.
Chapter 12
1.Quoted in A. J. Nicholls,
Weimar and the Rise of Hitler,
New York 2000, p. 160.
2.Ian Kershaw,
Hitler: Hubris, 1889-1936,
New York 2004, p. 322.
3.Laurie Penny and Molly Crabapple,
Discordia,
London 2012 (ebook).
4.Quoted in Foster Hirsch,
Kurt Weill On Stage,
New York 2002, p. 105.
Chapter 13
1.âSecuring Stability and Growth', World Bank Report, June 2011, p. 5.
2.Gleb Bryanski, âNo Occupy Wall Street protests for Russia: Putin', Reuters, 17 October 2011.
3.S. Tipaldou and F. Serra i Massansalvador, âViolent Protests in Undemocratic Settings: The Riot in Moscow's Manezh Square', ECPR Paper, cprnet.eu/conferences, August 2011.
4.premier.gov.ru.
5.youtube.com/watch?v=hLs8kv3ulhw&feature=youtu.be.
6.levada.ru/25-11-2011 /vybory-v-gosdumu.
7.navalny-en.livejournal.com, 5 December 2011.
8.Tom Balmforth, âRussian Health Inspector Warns Would-Be Protesters of Risk from Cold', Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 2 February 2012.
9.âBrève histoire de l'oligarchie en Russie',
Dissonance,
alexandrelatsa.ru, 17 November 2010.
10.Interview,
Philosophic,
5 July 2012.
11.Daniel Tovrov, âManifesto of Free Russia: How to Rid the Country of Putinism',
International Business Times,
12 June 2012.
12.blogs.waytorussia.net/herbariums/the-networks-and-russian-protest- movement.
13.Julia Ioffe, âThe End of Putin',
Foreign Policy,
28 December 2011.
14.Sergey Chernov, âFemale Fury',
St. Petersburg Times,
1 February 2012.
15.youtube.com/watch?v=ALS92big4TY.
Afterword
1.Manuel Castells et al.,
Aftermath: The Cultures of the Economic Crisis,
Oxford 2012, p. 211.
2.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/paulmason.
3.uwcforum.org/live/ (at 02.32.00).
4.Speech at âThe Egyptian Revolution: Results and Prospects', 12 July 2012, Marxism festival.
5.Laurie Penny, âNotes from a Feminist Book Tour',
New Statesman,
31 October 2012.
6.August Bebel,
Woman and Socialism,
translated by M. L. Stern, New York 1910.
7.Imposemagazine.com, 25 October 2011.
8.Thomas Frank, âTo the Precinct Station: How Theory Met Practice â¦and Drove It Absolutely Crazy',
Baffler
21, November 2012, thebaffler.com.
9.Manuel Castells, âWhere are the Indignados Going?',
Irish Left Review,
27 January 2012.
10.Quoted in Robert Service,
Trotsky: A Biography,
p. 45.
11.Suby Raman, blog post, subyraman.com, 2 March 2012.
12.mideast.foreignpolicy.com, 24 February 2011.
13.K. Marx, âThe Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte' in
The Revolutions of 1848,
Harmondsworth 1973, p. 146.
14.newsfeed.time.com, 19 November 2011.
15.Geoffrey Wildanger, âOccupy UC Davis', in Occupy #3, undated.
16.http://libcom.org/library/intellectuals-power-a-conversation-between-michel-foucault-and-gilles-deleuze.
17.Castells,
Aftermath,
p. 211.
18.Andrew Haldane, âA Leaf Being Turned', Speech, Bank of England, 29 October 2012.
19.Virginia Woolf, âMr Bennett and Mrs Brown', London 1924.
20.Manuel Castells,
Networks of Outrage and Hope,
Cambridge 2012.
21.Castells,
Networks,
p. 2.
22.Ibid., p. 234.
23.K. Marx, âA Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right' (1844) http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1843/ critique-hpr/intro.htm.
24.See P. Mason,
Live Working or Die Fighting: How the Working Class Went Global,
London 2007.
When this crisis is over I will be able to publish a full list of the people who have helped me in the writing of this book. For now, as the situation darkens even in some democratic countries, I will just thank them anonymously as requested: the Greek and Spanish journalists who have gone massively more than the extra mile to help me get to where the action is; the numerous writers and artists around Occupy who welcomed me into their networks; numerous fellow MSM journalists who helped me out, including in Russia; two fixers in Cairo who were senior professionals displaced by the revolution, plus all the camera crews and producers I have worked with at these events. And of course my colleagues at the BBC who gave me the time and space to write this book. Andrew Kidd, my agent at Aitken Alexander, and successive Verso editors Tom Penn and Leo Hollis, together with Verso's redoubtable activist/publicist Sarah Shin can be named in person. Everybody on my Twitter and Tumblr feeds. And a big thanks to 500 or so activists and journalists who refrained from rioting at the launch party of the book, in London's Waterloo in January 2012, despite it being closed down by the authorities.
Paul Mason
November 2012
Abdelrahman, Sarah, @sarrahsworld 11â12, 14, 135
Abdul, Rifat 22
academic research 146
activism: dynamic of 138; social networks impact on 138â41
affinity groups 136
age war 39
Agha-Soltan, Neda 35â36, 37
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud 33â34
Al-Ahly, ultras 16â17
Alba, Celia 198
Ali, Ben 11
Alien
(film)110
Al-Jazeera 14
American Civil War 172, 182
analogies 65
anomic breakdown 103â4
anti-capitalist demonstrations 33, 109
anti-globalization movement 45, 48, 189
anti-road movement 56
Antista, Larry 160â61, 170
Antista, Michelle 160â61
anti-war demonstrations 33
April 6th Youth Movement 10, 83, 147â48
Aquino, Benigno 198
Arabists, failure of 25â27
Arabs: image of 25; youth radicalization 33
Arab Spring, economics of 119â22
Architecture for Humanity 199
Arizona 164â67, 183
Arpaio, Sheriff Joe 165, 167
@AsmaaMahfouz 11, 177
asset price inflation 106â8
Associated Press 39
Athens 94; austerity protest, 15 June 2011 90; December 2008 uprising 32â33, 73, 76; general strike 99; Hotel Grande Bretagne 87, 101; the
indignados
88, 100â1, 104; police tactics 95; protesters control 94â95; Syntagma Square 96; Syntagma Square protest, 14 June 2011 87â90; Syntagma Square protest, 29 June 2011 99â102; tax collectors protest 96â97; tear gas attacks 93â94, 100â1
Austria 172
automation, Marx on 143â44
autonomism 144
autonomy, personal 131, 139
Avatar
(film) 29
Bahrain 25, 139
Baldera, Oliver 197
Barings Asset Management 121â22
Beck, Glenn 116, 117, 157, 158, 163, 181, 184, 186â87, 190, 192
Ben Ali, Zine El Abidine 25â26
@benvickers_ (art activist) 1
Berardi, Franco 144
Berlin Wall, fall of 65
Berlusconi, Silvio 17
Bernanke, Ben 118, 120â21, 123
Bernstein, Jared 117
Besson, Eric 17
Binay, Jejomar 204
Black Bloc, the 1, 58â59, 60â61, 94, 151
Black Jacobins, The
(James) 149
Blair, Tony 17, 114, 178
Blanc, Louis 187
bloggers: American radical 184; Middle East arrests 76
Bouazizi, Mohamed 32, 71
bourgeois ideology 29
Brand, Stewart 140â41
Brandzel, Ben 184, 186
Brazil 120, 122
Brown, Gordon 109
Brussels 90
Busch, Ernst 152
Cabagauan, Agnes 206â7
Cairo: balance sheet 5;
baltagiya 6
â7,
17; Coptic Christians 6; Copt/ Muslim relations 7; Day of Rage, 28 May 15â17; freedom 5; garbage processing 6, 7â8; military coup 17; Moqattam slum 6â10; Naheya 12, 13; policing 7; poverty 9; Qasr al-Nil bridge 15â16; recycling 8â9; security 7; swine flu epidemic 9; Tahrir Square 6, 10â14, 69, 89, 139, 191, 211; waste collection privatization 8â9;
zabbaleen
6â10
California 168â70
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall 51â52
capitalism 27, 30, 80, 188; Greek model 102; Marx on 142â43, 145
capitalist realism 28â32, 39
Carcellar, Father Norberto 205
Castells, Manuel 131, 138â39, 148â49