The top 1 per cent have the best houses, the best educations, the best doctors, and the best lifestyles, but there is one thing that money doesn’t seem to have bought: an understanding that their fate is bound up with how the other 99 per cent live Throughout history, this is something that the top 1 per cent eventually do learn. Too Late.” Joseph Stiglitz

The class warfare the rich don’t understand - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

“What is it you want?” answers from Occupy. […]

The No 1 agenda item: get the money out of politics. Most often cited was legislation to blunt the effect of the Citizens United ruling, which lets boundless sums enter the campaign process.

No 2: reform the banking system to prevent fraud and manipulation, with the most frequent item being to restore the Glass-Steagall Act – the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separates investment banks from commercial banks. This law would correct the conditions for the recent crisis, as investment banks could not take risks for profit that create kale derivatives out of thin air, and wipe out the commercial and savings banks.

No 3 was the most clarifying: draft laws against the little-known loophole that currently allows members of Congress to pass legislation affecting Delaware-based corporations in which they themselves are investors.

The shocking truth about the crackdown on Occupy | Naomi Wolf | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

To all the people who say that OWS has no message, fuck off if you still believe that.

We’re susceptible to self-serving bias, which means that we want to attribute our successes to internal or personal factors, even when external factors, like family support, economics, and privilege actually play a major role in those successes. In other words, most people tend to think of themselves as folks who’ve “pulled themselves up by their bootstraps” and obtained everything they have through grit and determination – when, in reality, very few people fit that narrow profile.

Don’t EVEN Get Me Started, Mythical Bootstraps College Student | Persephone Magazine

“A candidate is sort of the old way of doing things,” she said. “We’re looking for a new way of doing things that is more participatory and more meaningful. What that looks like we’re still figuring out.” - Katie Davison

“In making a demand, you’re essentially recognising the authority of the people who are going to carry it out,” - David Graeber

“Our message is that the system that we have is broken. It doesn’t work. People aren’t even discussing the real problems Americans face.” - David Graeber

US activists have lost trust in politicians - Americas - Al Jazeera English