Saturday, May 3, 2014

Tomgram: Peter Van Buren, Regime Change in America

By Peter Van Buren
Posted on May 1, 2014, Printed on May 3, 2014
http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/175838/

The old words are on the rebound, the ones that went out in the last century when the very idea of a Gilded Age, and the plutocrats and oligarchy of wealth that went with it, left the scene in the Great Depression. Now, those three classic terms that were never to return (or so it once seemed) are back in our vocabularies. They’ve been green-lighted by society. (If they’re not on SAT tests in the coming years, I’ll eat my top hat.)

Of course, an inequality gap has been widening into an abyss for decades now, but when it comes to the present boom in old-fashioned words that once went with being really, really, obscenely wealthy and powerful, give the Occupy movement of 2011 credit. After all, they were the ones who took what should already have been on everyone’s lips -- the raging inequality in American society -- out of the closet and made it part of the national conversation. 1%! 99%!

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