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In reply to the discussion: Reprise from 2011: Capitalism is dead. But how many of us is it gonna take with it? Look to OWS [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)20. OWS is the biggest movement since the war protests of 2003, except this one is permanent.
I love the fact that OWS has saved thousands and thousands of families from living under a bridge. I see they have a permanent setup now and I have to say probably is one of the most significant movements in modern American history.
It is great to see OWS still alive and growing into a bigger social giant with each passing month. I love how it has the greedy money crowd poo pooing their pants over how totally effective it is and will remain. This movement will be significant for years to come.
Great links here to a very alive and active movement changing the country and the world;
http://www.occupiedStories.com
http://www.occupyTheory.org
http://www.occupyStreams.org
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Reprise from 2011: Capitalism is dead. But how many of us is it gonna take with it? Look to OWS [View all]
Jackpine Radical
Dec 2014
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It could sway the collective consciousness of the nation to recognize what is going on in this
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#1
Excellent description. A rebirth of the collective unconsciousness into something new? n/t
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#4
I was a big fan of participative management, the companies I worked for seemed to
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#6
Yes, many complained, but the top of the management hierarchy had different ideas and they
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#9
Great post, thank you. The media was desperately trying to get OWS to name a leader.
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#8
Another great post from one of DU's finest posters. No doubt our "one to many communications" ...
Scuba
Dec 2014
#11
I totally disagree. Just look at DU, or any other forum... The left has never been more dead in US
Leopolds Ghost
Dec 2014
#12
Which is why corporations are working for both surveillance and control of the internet
woo me with science
Dec 2014
#14
I find it ironic that you call yourself a radical, and you critique capitalism, and you advocate for
ellenrr
Dec 2014
#17