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The Revolution Equation
Politics is possibility. Politics is ideas, and ideas are dangerous. When the sum of the people's political expectations exceeds their economic expectations, they are ripe for revolt.
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Lawyers and Food Groups File Federal Brief Against Monsanto
A coalition of high-level U.S. lawyers and nonprofit organizations are battling Monsanto at the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals level.
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$21 Trillion Hidden Offshore by Global Elite
A global super-rich elite has exploited gaps in cross-border tax rules to hide an extraordinary $21 trillion of wealth offshore – as much as the American and Japanese GDPs put together – according to research commissioned by the campaign group Tax Justice Network.
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College Attack on Big Coal is Gaining Steam
Big Coal and fossil fuel polluters give out out billions to college campuses. Now students are fighting back with a divestment campaign saying their universities aren't to be implicated in devastating corporate practices that foul our planet and our climate.
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#Occupied: Reports From the Front Lines
This week in Occupy, the 99 Mile March rocked its way across two states, the movement survived an NYPD smear campaign, Comic Con got #occupied, and banks continued their usual reprehensible behavior.
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#Occupied: Reports From the Front Lines
This week in Occupy, the National Gathering culminated in a gathering at Independence Mall, TPP was exposed as the latest NAFTA/SOPA nightmare, a Romney fundraiser hosted by David Koch was #occupied, and a homeowners bill of rights passed in California.
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Lmnop Infuses Art With Activism, OWS-Style
Lmnop's art can be viewed at lmnopi.blogspot.com.
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Declaring Independence
While the aims and parameters of the American Revolution and Occupy Wall Street do not align entirely, there are some striking parallels.
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#Occupied: Reports From the Front Lines
This week in Occupy, the Occupy National Gathering is under way in Philadelphia, Los Angeles rejects Wal-mart, hundreds marched on California’s capitol to demand a foreclosure moratorium and two Brazilian activists pay with their lives for speaking at the People’s Summit in Rio.
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Remember, Remember, the 17th of September
"American Autumn: an Occudoc," was shot on the front lines and meeting spaces of the Occupy Movement in New York, Boston and Washington, DC, from its earliest days through the end of January 2012.