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Now a decade older, many of those same activists are on the defensive, trying to protect what remnants of 18th century democracy we have left. Veterans of Occupy are campaigning for candidates and making policy demands, attempting to secure a more humane republicanism. They have helped organize a surge of economic populism, as well as calls for climate justice, defunding police, and canceling student debt.

Onetime protesters have helped lead a revival of the solidarity economy , trying to inscribe democracy into daily economic life. Some hold positions of relative power; others are still living on the street. Some have developed software, like Pol.

Perhaps the protests were too utopian, not pragmatic enough, and had some things backward. But I am not interested in fixating on what the young and impatient Occupiers should have done instead. There is no simple formula for what makes social movements effective, for how to back up their numbers and networks with the power to make lasting change.

Too rarely do we mourn all the hopeful visions forgotten when a phalanx of police comes to restore order. The fact is that when a global, unarmed movement called for a democracy worthy of the 21st century, the response from those in power was no , with all the cruelty they thought they could afford.

Wars that began in are still raging in Syria and Yemen, and elected authoritarians are still consolidating power. They are not done. Democracy must be rediscovered in every generation or it withers. It must evolve with what people long for.

In the early planning meetings for Occupy Wall Street, I witnessed organizers shift from making a mere demand of the system to making a space for that rediscovery to begin.

I was there the night their insurgent village was torn down. That place was far from perfect, but the condition of democracy in the years since only shows how much we needed the rowdy experiments happening there. The reaction against the movements of has demonstrated how dangerous real democracy can seem to those who gain from its decline.

The consequences are everywhere around us. So much of the mess of the world right now happened because, for some, the noise of democracy was unbearable. In the decade to come, that noise needs to grow louder.


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