It is not hyperbole to say that the world’s richest man has now illegally seized control of America’s checkbook and the entire federal workforce.
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A Fish Out of Water: Occupy and the New Media Environment
How we choose to use our new extraordinary connectivity and media power is the front line of a global struggle for the future of the earth.
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Why Paul Robeson Would Have Walked out of Paul Robeson High School
A group of high school students recognized the injustices that plagued their own school's hallways, so they walked out.
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Elect Occupy Wall Street in 2014?
I agree with the OWS activists who say electoral politics isn't the solution. But kicking the worst offenders out of office and putting our people in is a hell of a start. The 2014 midterms could be our year.
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How Norwegians and Swedes Broke the Power of the 1%
Sweden and Norway both experienced a major power shift in the 1930s after prolonged nonviolent struggle, during which they “fired” the top 1 percent of people who set the direction for society and created the basis for something different.
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The Occupy Caravan: Dispatch From Reno
As the Occupy Caravan roars east, organizer and Occupy.com editor Michael Levitin will be filing dispatches from the road. First up: Reno.
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The NYPD Rewrites History
After serving as the epicenter for press suppression and journalist arrests over the last nine months, the NYPD is trying to rewrite history and pretend like nothing ever happened.
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Join Us in Philly for the Occupy National Gathering
The Occupy National Gathering, implemented through a horizontal, democratic and transparent process and endorsed by almost 60 occupations across the country, will allow us to strategically plan for the coming year, work on a vision for the future, and most importantly build relationships and skills that will allow us to strengthen our ties as a movement!
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Reconsidering Word of Mouth
Word-of-mouth made "The Avengers" the third highest-grossing film of all time. I have a hunch that social movements work the same way.
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Biased? Damn Right I Am
I would like to address the most common complaint about my writing about the Québec student movement: namely, that it is “biased.” My simple response to this is: You’re god damned right it is!
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Letter From Newfoundland and Labrador: If Helpers Fell From the Sky
I wonder what we would do if helpers fell from the sky. If, here in St. John’s, a couple dozen people came out of nowhere and started putting in their own time to making this city (and by extension the world at large) a more welcoming place.