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Foreword: Miracles and Obstacles Rebecca Solnit PART ONE SUMMER TO FALL 1. Some Great Cause 2. New Messiah PART TWO FALL TO WINTER 3. Planet Occupy 4. No Borders, No Bosses 5. Sanctuary PART THREE WINTER TO SPRING 6. Diversity of Tactics 7. Crazy Eyes PART FOUR SUMMER TO FALL 8. Eternal Return Acknowledgments Works Not Cited

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Nathan Schneider is the author of God in Proof: The Story of a Search, from the Ancients to the Internet (UC Press). He wrote about Occupy Wall Street for Harper's, The Nation, The New York Times, and Boston Review, among other publications. He is an editor of the websites Waging Nonviolence and Killing the Buddha.

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"A fast-moving cinematic chronicle." -- Jonah Raskin Occupy.com "Schneider does a remarkable job of conveying the euphoric sense of possibility that transformed so many people in the square, as well as the frustrations that came after the New York City Police Department cleared out the occupation in the dead of night... Political moments like Occupy crest and subside, and Occupy has subsided. Whatever happens next will be new, but it will inevitably build on Occupy. [Schneider's book and others] go a long way toward ensuring that the experience gained in Liberty Square is preserved and passed on." -- Nick Pinto Al Jazeera America "Part history, part on-the-scene reporting, and part hope for a better future, the work is valuable and delightfully controversial." -- John Scott G. Publishers Newswire "I consider this book one of the lasting benefits of Occupy." -- David Swanson WarIsACrime.org "Offers a series of dispatches cum mediations on the Occupy movement and moment... Thank You, Anarchy occasionally verges on prose poetry." -- Matthew Wasserman Indypendent "Schneider has quickly become one of the "best and the brightest"-to borrow a phrase from the 1960s-in a generation of intellectuals and activists who are reinventing the American radical tradition. In the under-thirty crowd, there's probably no one with a deeper affinity for the Sixties than Schneider, and no one more eager to question the legacies of the Sixties than he-all of which makes his books and articles provocative and entertaining." -- Jonah Raskin Occupy.com "Provides a unique insiders' account of the original Occupy Wall Street encampment in Zuccotti Park in New York City, along with compelling data on the movement's internal and external struggles, its ideological orientations, as well as its diffusion into other, related movements." -- Matt Sheedy Bulletin for the Study of Religion "Schneider writes lyrically about the communitarian joy of being at Zuccotti Park, which for him was clearly a spiritual experience as much as a political one... And the chief message of his book is that the true significance of Occupy lay not in its tangible effects on the outside world but in the process of Occupying itself." -- Adam Kirsch Barnes & Noble Review "Thank You Anarchy, Notes From the Apocalypse is a new, brilliantly candid and detailed inside account of the Occupy Movement as it grew to natural prominence and then was displaced by brutal police action around the nation." -- Mark Karlin Truthout "Some two years after Zuccotti Park was first liberated-and duly rechristened Liberty Square-much has been written about the movement that was born there. But few accounts have been as eloquent, as personal, or as nakedly honest as Thank You, Anarchy. It's a book about how collective common sense can change, and what that messy, maddening, beautiful process looks like. With an insider's zeal and an outsider's prudence, Schneider shows Occupy for the miraculous, apocalyptic experiment it was." -- Sam Ross-Brown Utne "Schneider's panoptic reporting in Thank You, Anarchy brings to mind the work of George Orwell in Down and Out in Paris and London, the books of Robert Coles on his experiences as a psychiatrist in the South, and Norman Mailer's The Armies of the Night on the 1967 anti-war march in Washington." -- Colman McCarthy National Catholic Reporter "This detailed account of the inception and growth of the Occupy movement touched me in a way I wasn't at all expecting... When Schneider's interviewees were really starting to challenge my thinking, I appreciated that the not-so-objective reporter had held my hand through the first few chapters. Rather than hit the reader over the head with anarchism and a paradigm shift, Schneider eases into this thing called anarchy, activism and organization. And the movement made sense." -- Elizabeth Reavey America

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