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New School Occupation: Perspectives on the Seizure of a Building

Multiple | 31.01.2009 16:27 | University Occupations for Gaza | Analysis | Education | Free Spaces

1. Anti-Democratic Reflections on the Recent New School Occupation

2. A Case Study Of Occupation as Non-Event

3. Seven Points on Occupation

"It is toward these future occupations that we look as we put together this list of lessons and thoughts on the December 2008 New School occupation, in the certainty that what began at the New School is not over, despite the return of most participants to their private lives and despite the pathetic and misleading declarations of victory. Occupation is a means without an end - a practice that we can constantly renew and expand.

And, as always,
the event belongs to those who fight,
not to those who want to control it."

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31.01.2009 16:43

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What New School?

02.02.2009 10:48

There are hundreds of new schools in Britain. Where, incidentally, school tends to mean school rather than university. There have also been loads of occupations here recently.

If you're going to post on the UK site, at least explain you're referring to some campus in New York - don't assume we're all Manhattanites, or whatever, and know what you're talking about.

Norville B