Tag Archives: Occupy Wall Street

Can the Occupy Movement break the grip of the Money Trust?

Posted on by Davi Barker

Many regard Dennis Kucinich as the Ron Paul of the left. The two have shown tremendous respect and solidarity with each other over the years. Now Dennis Kucinich is waking up to what is perhaps Ron Paul’s most defining issue, … Continue reading

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OccupySF: General Assemblies and Consensus Building

Posted on by Davi Barker

By far the most fascinating and innovative aspect of the Occupy Movement has been the social structure being developed. Obviously I can only speak about what I have directly witnessed at OccupySF, but I’ve been told these strategies are similar … Continue reading

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Solidarity: Can the Tea Party and Occupy Wall St find common cause?

Posted on by Davi Barker

Many libertarians will point out that the definition of “liberal” has changed. What used to be a philosophy of small government and economic freedom is now the hallmark busy-body regulations and central economic planning. To elucidate this distinction many call … Continue reading

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