5. ’Every dialectically presented
historical circumstance
polarizes itself and becomes a
force field in which the
confrontation between its fore-
history and after-history is
played out.’
(Arcades Project)
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10. ‘History, to be written by a world stupefied at our era’s
inaction on climate change, poverty and global
inequality, will record that Occupy the London Stock
Exchange saw the coming storm an helped sound the
warning bell. History will also note that the established
men and women of our age responded with dismissive
scorn and references to their deluded idea of "common
sense".’
(Occupied Times editorial,
1 March 2012)