Alternatives for another world?: En kritisk analys av Occupy Wall Street-rörelsens idéer för strukturell förändring
Abstract
In the wake of the latest financial crisis, a group of individuals launched the Occupy Wall
Street movement. It wanted to change the structures that economic and political life are
founded upon. They believe that the established structures are unfair and exploit the majority
of the population. Researchers critisised the movement saying it was ambiguous because it
could not produce any realistic ideas for change, while others thought that was a success for
the movement.
Therefore, the aim of this Bachelor Thesis is to examine the different ideas articulated
by the Occupy movement and present them systematically. Through an inductive qualitative
text analysis six different themes are identified regarding how the movement wants to change
the structures in society to make them fair. The themes are analysed using critical theories by
Robert W. Cox, Chantal Mouffe and Antonio Gramsci, who are all a part of the Gramscian
field of research.
When the six themes were analysed, three different ways to change appeared. The first
deals with different methods of how to change society. The second defines a less radical way
to reform established structures by putting pressure on existing political forces. The third is
the most radical one and seeks to entirely change and replace the existing structures with new
ones based on fairness and participation.
The conclusion of the thesis is that the Occupy movement articulates three different
ways of changing the society that are more or less radical. Which of these ideas that will be
adapted by the movement, is dependent on how society evolves in the future.
Degree
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Date
2013-09-06Author
Carlson, Mattias
Keywords
Occupy Wall Street, Structural change, Critical Theory, Gramsci, Hegemony
Series/Report no.
Globala studier
2013:4
Language
swe