The Political Impact of Occupy Wall Street
Like many in my generation, my first taste of political involvement was in the movement to end the war in Vietnam and achieve civil rights. As a teena...
Like many in my generation, my first taste of political involvement was in the movement to end the war in Vietnam and achieve civil rights. As a teena...
Steven Cohen | Posted 12.03.2011
While the message is not going out without distortion by the corporate-funded mass media, the protestors on Wall Street and on the Brooklyn Bridge are getting their message out about the extreme concentration of wealth and the decline of opportunity.
Dave Johnson | Posted 05.25.2011
Many people don't understand our country's problem of concentration of income and wealth because they don't see it. People just don't understand how m...
Dave Johnson | Posted 05.25.2011
The things our government does for us have been cut back so far. Working people's wages have been stagnant for so long. But the blame right now is directed at we, the people.
Robert Creamer | Posted 05.25.2011
There is a body of empirical, historical evidence that proves clearly that tax cuts for the rich not only do nothing to spur economic growth -- they actually do substantial damage to the prospects for economic growth.
Adele Israel | Posted 05.25.2011
Frances Moore Lappé is a humorous, energetic dynamo. She's a democracy advocate, as well as a world food and hunger expert. Her Grand Junction speech was titled, "Getting a Grip on Democracy."
Steven Cohen | Posted 12.17.2011