Liberty Square Blueprint

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The Liberty Square Blueprint is a collection of loosely defined goals authored by about 250 Occupy Wall Street protesters. It was started around October 4, 2011 and is a wiki style document. As of October 18, 2011, the Blueprint had 11 core visions including:

  • embracing open-source technology,
  • ending all wars,
  • eliminating "discrimination and prejudice," and
  • reappropriating "our business structures and culture, putting people and our earth before profit.

It also has specific goals for New York City.

Supporters of the Liberty Square Blueprint see it as an alternative to the 99 Percent Declaration which they regard as too specific and short term [1][2]

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