Occupy Wall Street: still alive and slowly growing up
Countless obituaries have been written for the Occupy movement, but as it prepares to enter its second year there are signs it is not just alive but maturing, writes Nick Pinto.
View ArticleHow Occupy moved to help storm-hit New Yorkers
The Occupy movement left their camps on Wall Street to help with the recovery effort in storm-hit New York communities. Brooklyn resident Keiller Macduff joined them on the journey.
View ArticleOccupy Sandy: hipsters help commit insurance fraud
Keiller Macduff, a New Zealander living in Brooklyn, joined a faux fur covered bus of hipsters and hippies to help clean up New York's Rockaways, including clearing out the basement of a black-marketeer.
View ArticleWill the TPP feed consumers to the wolves of Wall Street?
Two new trade deals threaten financial protections for consumers, writes ANU College of Law associate professor Dr Matthew Rimmer. The wolves are still at the door of Wall Street.
View ArticleA 2011 timeline: bin Laden killed, Occupy Wall Street erupts and Bolt found...
The Arab Spring reaches fever pitch, Barack Obama visits Australia and Aboriginal imprisonment rates worsen.
View ArticleBullshit jobs: COVID is our chance to cut the crap from our working lives
Vale David Graeber, a man who helped us see through the bullshit. The post Bullshit jobs: COVID is our chance to cut the crap from our working lives appeared first on Crikey.
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