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INSURGENT ANTHROPOLOGIES: OCCUPY WALL STREET AND THE HARD TASKS AHEAD

http://asitoughttobe.com/2011/11/13/insurgent-anthropologies-occupy-wall-street-and-the-hard-tasks-ahead/
 by Christopher Carrico <http://asitoughttobe.com/author/ccarrico/>

The Occupy Wall Street movement is one of the most significant developments
on the American left to have emerged in years. An important victory has
been won by the fact that the movement has already shifted American public
discourse to now include the recognition of economic inequality as a
political issue. This alone is long overdue, and will most likely be of
lasting historical significance.

We are experiencing, as Andrew Levine wrote in the wake of events in
Madison, Wisconsin earlier this year, the “endgame of the Reagan
Revolution.” The U.S. experienced increasing income and wealth equality
from the time of the Great Depression until the late 1960s.  The U.S.
capitalist class began, in the 1970s and even more markedly after the
election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, to engage in conscious class warfare for
the restoration of capitalist class power.

The economic crisis that began in 2007 and has continued to the present is
the end result of these three decades of class warfare, and the social
movements of 2011 mark the beginning of a new historical sequence that
cannot as yet be named. Having, at long last, revived the tradition of
egalitarian universalism in American political discourse, the Generation of
2012 must brace itself for the hard fight ahead against the forces of
reaction and entrenched power.

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