Archive for October, 2011

#OWS Model of Consensus Building for General Assembly

Monday, October 24th, 2011

The model of consensus building used in this video borrows from general mediation and conciliation theory and practice: A) It aims to hear every point of view; B) It allows people to not buy into a majoritarian sentiment – a thin majority creates  almost as many losers as winners; C)  It finds ways to include all as stakeholders in the policies.

The hand signals were devised because of limitations arbitrarily imposed by the police in the hope of crippling #OWS, but the #OWS core found ways to cope – much to their credit and via their spirit of democracy and innovation.

This YouTube is a great tool that should inspire many functional mutations, given new circumstances that will arise.

#OWS Gets It But The Power Elite Does Not: “Representative Democracy is an Oxymoron!”

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

By Ted Becker

Congressman John Lewis during his impromptu visit to Occupy Atlanta

I don’t  know about you, but I get a huge kick out of watching and hearing the cluelessness of politicians, media pundits, self-styled “objective TV correspondents,” bankers, and assorted stuffed suits and dresses scoff at Occupation of Wall Street, or #OWS.  Why, they’re “leaderless!” They don’t know what they want! They are all “against” something and are for nothing. Fools. A ragtag bunch. Nostalgia for the sixties.  Hippie wannabes. Weirdos. Do nothings! (more…)