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_aByrne, Janet _93602 _c(ed.) |
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245 | 4 | _aThe Occupy Handbook | |
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_c2012 _bBack Bay Books, _aNew York, |
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520 | _aAnalyzing the movement’s deep-seated origins in questions that the country has sought too long to ignore, some of the greatest economic minds and most incisive cultural commentators – from Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Michael Lewis, Robert Reich, Amy Goodman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Gillian Tett, Scott Turow, Bethany McLean, Brandon Adams, and Tyler Cowen to prominent labor leaders and young, cutting-edge economists and financial writers whose work is not yet widely known – capture the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon in all its ragged glory, giving listeners an on-the-scene feel for the movement as it unfolds while exploring the heady growth of the protests, considering the lasting changes wrought, and recommending reform. A guide to the occupation, THE OCCUPY HANDBOOK is a talked-about source for understanding why 1% of the people in America take almost a quarter of the nation’s income and the long-term effects of a protest movement that even the objects of its attack can find little fault with. | ||
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_uhttps://www.littlebrown.com/titles/janet-byrne/the-occupy-handbook/9781619691483/ _yPublisher's website |
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_uhttps://www.ft.com/content/e505033c-a02f-11e1-88e6-00144feabdc0 _yReview (Financial Times) |
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