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The Liberty Square Blueprint was an
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manifesto consisting in a collection of loosely defined goals authored by about 250 protesters. It was started around the beginning of October 2011 as 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
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before profit. It also had specific goals for
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. Supporters of the Liberty Square Blueprint saw it as an alternative to the 99 Percent Declaration which they regarded as too specific and short term.


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Liberty Square Blueprint
Freenetworkmovement.org (archived version, April 25, 2012) {{New York-stub Occupy Wall Street