The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement is anthropologist David Graeber's 2013 book-length, inside account of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Graeber evaluates the beginning of the movement, the source of its efficacy, and the reason for its eventual demise. Interspersed is a history of democracy, both direct and indirect, throughout many different times and places. In contrast to many other evaluations of OWS Graeber takes a distinctly positive tone, advocating both for the value of OWS and its methods of Direct democracy. The book was published by Spiegel & Grau.

Another book on Graeber's experiences with Occupy was published in German as Inside Occupy.

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Further reading

External links

  • Official website
  • Interview on C-SPAN



A Growing Democracy Project Grassroots Economic Organizing

The Democracy Project Humanities Montana

Project Democracy. Voices of the People, for the People… by

Democracy Project Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

Digital Democracy Project Medium