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Besides sleeping in a park, what should those of us sympathetic to Occupy Wall Street be doing to advance the well-being of the 99 percent? By signing up, you confirm ...
Occupy Wall Street may lack a firmly articulated policy agenda or set of demands, but the movement may have something stronger--a individually created portrait of its numbers. "We Are the 99 Percent" ...
The genius of Occupy Wall Street has been the pitch-perfect resonance of its founding premises. It has grown so rapidly because the American people desperately wanted this movement. By signing up, you ...
An online home for the stories of Americans who are struggling to cope with sickness, debt, and unemployment during these hard times In the middle of August, in advance of the protests that began on ...
This originally appeared on TomDispatch. It is a joint TomDispatch/Nation article and appears in print at the Nation magazine. The “other men” (and of course women) in the current American class ...
After enduring the gloomiest post-recession recovery in U.S. history, American families are finally seeing a ray of economic light. In 2015, the proverbial 99 percent enjoyed the fastest ...
One of the major criticisms lobbed against the Occupy Wall Street protest (and also, arguably, a factor in its successful recruitment of a variety of protesters and supporters) is that it lacks a ...
They are the new 99 percenters: The vast majority of Americans who are getting serious cases of COVID-19 or dying are unvaccinated. While COVID-19 cases continue to spike across the US, the ...
As the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to spread, one of its rallying cries is generating a fair amount of debate. The protesters say they represent the "99 percent" — that is, everyone except ...