The research reveals two segments of Occupy protesters, divided not along demographics but along their deeper reasons for supporting the protests. These two segments, the Communitarians and the Professionals, support the Occupy solution because it satisfies six core values?many which flow from a decrease in individual responsibility and a focus on present-day satisfaction. The Professionals come together with the Communitarians, capitalizing on the latter?s lack of meaning, purpose, and community in their lives, in order to achieve self-centered ends.
Key insights from the report:
• The Communitarians' deep-values set includes Community, Purpose, and Security
• The Professionals' deep-values set includes Prestige, Validation, and Control
• The promise and responsibility of ?The American Dream? do not overlap with either values set
• The most viable segment for conversion to other political movements are the Communitarians,
The Professionals are older and not all of them are ideologues. They find fulfillment in Occupy because it has drawn so much attention. It is a theatrical success. Organizing demonstrations is their forte and they derive satisfaction when they can marshal the gullible Communitarians; not too differently than a high school band director prides himself on a good half-time show. Again their values are; Prestige, Validation, and Control. In other words they value the ability to control the Communitarians because it gives them prestige among their peers and validation is bestowed by an uncritical mass media.The report finds very little genuine political affinity to Marxism or Anarchy but it warns that the motivation is not at all benign.
By concentrating solely on the surface level pronouncements of the Occupy movement, one can easily be fooled, as the core Occupiers? motivation hinges less on the political ends than on emotional, self-directed fulfillment. The Communitarians and the Professionals are the face of a partnership between the foot soldiers and the operatives of an attempt to change the entire U.S. system of government, rights, and values. It is vital that the public understand the movement?s deep motivations so as to avoid conflating signs and slogans with support for traditional American values.
Unlike the Tea Party which is other directed, the Occupiers are inner directed. When asked why they are involved in their movement the Tea Party respondents reply for the sake of their grandchildren or the good of the country. The Occupier are all about themselves. They are involved because it makes them feel good about themselves. The Frontier Lab has done a great job!
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