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13 Apr 2019
In a 2011 article from the Wall Street Journal concerning the Occupy Wall Street Movement, the following observation was made:
"What binds a large majority of the protesters together -- regardless of age, socioeconomic status or education -- is a deep commitment to opposition to free-market capitalism and support for radical redistribution of wealth, intense regulation of the private sector, and protectionist policies to keep American jobs from going overseas."
Do you believe that publication of such egregious ethical lapses and immorality is fueling these demands?
In a 2011 article from the Wall Street Journal concerning the Occupy Wall Street Movement, the following observation was made:
"What binds a large majority of the protesters together -- regardless of age, socioeconomic status or education -- is a deep commitment to opposition to free-market capitalism and support for radical redistribution of wealth, intense regulation of the private sector, and protectionist policies to keep American jobs from going overseas."
Do you believe that publication of such egregious ethical lapses and immorality is fueling these demands?
Tod ThielLv2
15 Apr 2019