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Occupy philosophy blog

Came across an OccupyPhilosophy blog run by a bunch of philosophers.

Submitted by Choccy on November 8, 2011

An unexpected internet detour from a philosophy of biology journal brought me to http://occupyphil.org/
"We are philosophy professors, lecturers, adjuncts, and graduate students, and we are the 99%."

Seems to vary from academic reflection, advocacy, and notices about ongoing events, though not much constructive criticism of the movement's diffuse nature.

Most interesting was the blackout list of news agencies not covering the Oakland general strike.

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  • occupy movement

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