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Wolff: How the 1% got Richer, while the 99% got Poorer
Znet Article, October, 28 2011
Richard D. Wolff
Wolff's ZSpace page
Deep economic inequality is corrupting politics, culture and American society as a whole
Weisbrot: Cristina Kirchner and Argentina's Good fortune
Znet Article, October, 27 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Under the Kirchner administrations, Argentina has achieved the fastest growth in the west – after defaulting. Listening, Europe?
Ehrenreich: Why Homelessness Is Becoming an Occupy Wall Street Issue
Commentary, October, 24 2011
Barbara Ehrenreich
Ehrenreich's ZSpace page
Homelessness is not a side issue unconnected to plutocracy and greed. It’s where we’re all eventually headed
Miller: Occupy! Connect! Create! (part 1)
Blog Post, October, 23 2011
Ethan Miller
Miller's ZSpace page
The first in a series of writings exploring alternative ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing.
Meister: Bridging the Income Gap
Znet Article, October, 22 2011
Dick Meister
Meister's ZSpace page
Unions, which had much to do with pulling the nation out of the Great Depression and helping establish a true middle class, are in position to provide help that is as necessary in 2011
Bybee: America’s Real Industrial Policy: Maximize Profits at All Cost
Znet Article, October, 21 2011
Roger Bybee
Bybee's ZSpace page
Another crucial way to fight inequality, which activists haven't focused on as much, is keeping good-paying jobs in the United States
Swanson: We the 99% Demand a Totally Different Federal Budget
Znet Article, October, 20 2011
David Swanson
Swanson's ZSpace page
Whatever size the pot, our public funds ought to be distributed fairly, humanely, and sustainably
Baker: Democracy Versus Bankers at the Fed
Znet Article, October, 20 2011
Dean Baker
Baker's ZSpace page
An overhaul of the Fed is long overdue
Monbiot: Show Me The Money
Znet Article, October, 20 2011
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
We have a democratic right to know who is funding public advocacy
Albert: Economic Crisis & Alternatives to Austerity
Znet Article, October, 19 2011
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
A discussion about the 'economic crisis' and alternatives to the 'austerity' measures
Street: Reflections on OWS, the Profits System, and Wisconsin
Commentary, October, 19 2011
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
The occupy movement has struck a radically democratic populist chord that resonates with tens of millions across the restrictive red-blue map of U.S. political geography
Quigley: Victimized a Second Time
Znet Article, October, 19 2011
Bill Quigley
Quigley's ZSpace page
How did the survivors of Haiti’s earthquake go from being the focus of an historic outpouring of solidarity and support in the days and weeks after the earthquake, to being victimized again – this time by human actions?
Krugman: Losing Their Immunity
Znet Article, October, 18 2011
Paul Krugman
Krugman's ZSpace page
The same political forces that promoted financial deregulation fostered overall inequality
Albert: The Occupy Movement
Znet Article, October, 17 2011
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
A discussion about Parecon, media, and the Occupy movement
Pollin: State and Municipal Alternatives to Austerity
Znet Article, October, 17 2011
Robert Pollin
Pollin's ZSpace page
The budget crisis caused by the 2008-2009 Wall Street crash and the ensuing Great Recession is driving the dramatic transformation of state and local government policy
Wolff: Capitalism and Poverty
Znet Article, October, 13 2011
Richard D. Wolff
Wolff's ZSpace page
The real number of US citizens living in poverty -- more reasonably defined -- is much larger than the 46.2 million reported by the Census Bureau
Daniels: “Occupy Wall Street:” Black Voices for Economic Justice Must Be Heard
Znet Article, October, 12 2011
Ron Daniels
Daniels's ZSpace page
As an expression of solidarity and acknowledgment of the harm inflicted on Black people by Wall Street, we should encourage Black people to attend “Occupy” protests in New York and cities across the country
Street: Occupy Wall Street at the Hub of Global Hypocrisy
Znet Article, October, 12 2011
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
The protestors of Occupy Wall Street have zeroed in on the dark heart of the cancer that menaces worthwhile human existence in coming years
La Botz: Why Occupy Cincinnati? Because We’re a Microcosm of the Country
Commentary, October, 11 2011
Dan La Botz
La Botz's ZSpace page
We’re part of a movement that can change history, change the direction the world’s headed
Albert: Participatory Economics
Znet Article, October, 11 2011
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Corporations bear the same resemblance to democracy that killing fields bear to peace


