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Occupy Wall Street (OWS) – Virtual Teach-In with Jeff Madrick

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Video and additional Occupy Wall Street (OWS) content posted at plutocracyfiles.com The first in a series of virtual teach-ins designed to bring the great minds of our day to the multitude of smaller occupations across the globe. Taryn Hart and economist Jeff Madrick discuss the OccupyWallStreet movement and the financial and political system that led to such widespread discontent, and what could be done to address it. For more info on Madrick, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/JeffMadrick and visit http://www.jeffmadrick.com. To join the OccupiedMedia team and publish your own virtual teach-ins and interviews, contact [email protected].

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Video and additional Occupy Wall Street (OWS) content posted at plutocracyfiles.com



The first in a series of virtual teach-ins designed to bring the great minds of our day to the multitude of smaller occupations across the globe.



Taryn Hart and economist Jeff Madrick discuss the OccupyWallStreet movement and the financial and political system that led to such widespread discontent, and what could be done to address it. For more info on Madrick, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/JeffMadrick and visit http://www.jeffmadrick.com.



To join the OccupiedMedia team and publish your own virtual teach-ins and interviews, contact [email protected].
John Quiggin
He is an Australian economist, a Professor and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland, and a former member of the Board of the Climate Change Authority of the Australian Government.

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