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osition to free trade, corporate power, and international financial institutions’; the support of ‘extra-institutional, direct action as a key mode of struggle’; and the recognition of ‘the diversity of the movement as a strength.’[5]
This diversity is enabled by the absence of formalised hierarchies, something that has proven an integral structural feature of the movement and, according to many, the main source of its success. There are no ‘leaders in the traditional sense - just people determined to learn, and to pass it on’[6], and equally, there is a lack of followers. The movement may be ‘by the ideas of individual organizers and intellectuals but doesn’t defer to … them’[7], and Klein argues that this lack of internal structure makes it difficult to conceptualise in terms of traditional social movements; indeed, ‘it is more accurate to picture a movement of many movements – coalitions of coalitions.’[8] Whilst there may be an absence of formal......
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