"More on populism
As billions more of our taxpayer dollars go to bailing out Wall Street and “the economy,” as more Americans lose their homes to foreclosure or hang on to homes that are worth less than their mortgages, as unemployment continues to rise ….
Three recent articles discuss the need for or likelihood of some type of populist uprising. All are by university professors, writing for general readers.
The most substantive, here, was a New York Times opinion piece. It’s by Sudhir Venkatesh, a professor of sociology at Columbia University and the author of Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets.
Here’s something from Gary Olson, chairman of the political science department at Moravian College in Bethlehem. It was published in the Lehigh Valley Times and circulated widely on the web through CommonDreams.org.
Third is by Elizabeth Sanders, a professor of government at Cornell University. It was published by In These Times.
Three serious articles that I saw within just three days. Seems like a trend.
Why aren’t Americans even more angry? What will it to take to arouse, provoke, inspire, motivate people to act?
My answer: A clear compelling statement of an alternative to our current system.
My candidate for that role, of course, is income security for all.
Steven Shafarman
Tags: populism"
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