The Liberty Square Blueprint was an
Occupy Wall Street manifesto[1] consisting in a collection of loosely defined goals authored by about 250 protesters.[2] It was started around the beginning of October 2011 as a wiki style document.[3] As of October 18, 2011, the Blueprint had 11 core visions including:
Supporters of the Liberty Square Blueprint saw it as an alternative to the
99 Percent Declaration which they regarded as too specific and short term.[4][5]
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"Commune plus one". The New Criterion. Retrieved 23 November 2013. ...a wiki-page of defining principles edited by several hundred Occupationists,...
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