Economics for the 99%
Thursday, 05 July 2012 09:42
By The Center for Popular Economics, Truthout | Op-Ed
The Center for Popular Economics of Amherst, Massachusetts, has released
a new booklet, "Economics for the 99%," about the questions raised by
the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement. That movement has brought about a
remarkable change in public consciousness. Before the movement began in
September 2011, it was rare to hear politicians or mainstream media
discuss problems of growing poverty or income inequality. The movement
turned a spotlight on these long-ignored injustices, and it shifted the
public conversation. It gave all of us new ways to talk about the
economy; OWS turned "the 99 percent" and "the 1 percent" into household
terms.
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