Tag Archives: Occupy Wall Street

PEOPLE POWER, RIGHT NOW

by Josh Kimball The Occupy Wall Street movement encamped in our collective consciousness in the fall of 2011, answering a call to arms in an article from Adbusters. The movement has since shed the limiting geographic portion of its appellation, leaving Occupiers free to set up anywhere, regardless of street or country. In August, “shopping […]

“TO HAVE OR NOT TO HAVE” IS NOT THE QUESTION

  by Hillary Plank Today in the United States of America, income inequality is the worst it has been since the 1920s. The CIA World Factbook ranks the US the 42nd most unequal country in the world, relative to income. Economic theorists blame the gap on income stagnation among most American households and soaring income […]

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