Inequality is moving up the systemic agenda but the Occupy movement needs to be better organized to influence the institutional agenda. First organize to influence elections but that organization has to be maintained to influence the process of governing, which is where corporate lobbyists do the most damage.
Number of articles with the word ‘inequality’ in U.S. newspapers - October 2010 through October 2011.
We could take a tiny bit of credit, but that’s not the point: The inequality is the point.
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Now if we could start to see more discussion of how to reduce it.
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