Originally Posted by
Darcy88
Occupy is not "made for tv." The big networks did all they could to neutralize it. The movement was conceived and promoted by an organization which opposes the very existence of television itself. What we saw in the late summer and fall was just a taste of what will soon become the new status quo - widespread protests and social unrest.
Perhaps, but like capitalism we have had cycles of unrest and protest. The 30's spring to mind, hell many people dabbled with Communism at that time(in the US they paid a bitter unfair price in the 50's for that old flirtation). It faded with relative prosperity during the 40's and 50's.
The 60's, another movement for peace(we seemed to have learned nothing on that one, unfortunately) and a more egalitarian society. The 60's movement, which was much larger than the current movement, was highly organized, and even had militant factions within it, Red Brigade, Weathermen, along with a large physically identifiable sub culture with real leaders. It was dead well before the 70's ended.
As far as capitalism goes....you're right. It works maybe the best from all the models we have to consider. But there are different types of capitalism. There's the unfettered free-market variety and there's the more rationally regulated one. The latter has proven the superior.
Agreed. I am very much with you, but capitalism itself is tied directly to human nature. I work in the financial sector and it's business as usual in the US and Europe in terms of culture and compensation. Some cosmetic regulations, but the leaders are bought and sold by the financial institutions and they bow at the boot of the Money.
About banker's bonuses...... JP Morgan recently announced that it was drastically curtailing its bonuses as well. I don't think this is a controversial issue. I've never heard anyone who themselves was not in Wall Street's employ argue that million dollar bonuses for bankers are anything but unduly extravagant and, when those bankers make their millions swindling people and bundling toxic mortgages, they ought to be imprisoned, not rewarded.