Helplessness without history: Political education after the Millennial Left
What follows is an edited, revised and expanded version of a teach-in given on Moishe Postone's 2006 essay “History and Helplessness” and the origins of Platypus, given on November 9th, 2023, at the University of Chicago.
Lessons Learned from the Death of the Millennial Left
Occupy erupted in 2011 after the revolt of the Tea Party, a populist expression of discontent from the Right which provoked a renewal among the Republican Party base. In the shadow of the economic downturn, amidst global austerity protests, the Zuccotti Park occupiers looked to the rebellions in Cairo, Tunis, Athens and London. They were inspired by the forms of organization and mobilization at Tahrir Square and the popular assemblies in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol but directed most of their discontent against the government bailout. After NYC, copycat protests spread to hundreds of cities, on every continent — it was an explosion otherwise unprecedented in my lifetime, a spontaneous expression of popular discontent that cut across the political spectrum.