Occupy Movement and Economic Inequality

Dec 6, 2012


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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Political Science Department Boston Review

Supporters of the “Occupy Movement” talked about the state and future of the movement. The Occupy Movement began in 2011 as a protest movement against social and economic inequality. Topics included the .. Read More
Supporters of the “Occupy Movement” talked about the state and future of the movement. The Occupy Movement began in 2011 as a protest movement against social and economic inequality. Topics included the electoral process and the ability of the Obama administration and the Democratic Party to address the issues important to the movement. The panelists responded to questions from members of the audience.
This was an event in the Ideas Matter series hosted by the Political Science Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston Review.

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  • Satz, Debra
  • Thompson, J. Phillip
  • Hedges, Chris
  • Mazen, Nadeem
  • Haslanger, Sally
  • Satz, Debra

    Director Stanford University->McCoy (Bowen H.) Family Center for Ethics in Society
    23:25 of 01:29:51
  • Thompson, J. Phillip

    Associate Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology->Department of Urban Studies and Planning
    22:03 of 01:29:51
  • Hedges, Chris

    Senior Fellow Nation Institute
    21:06 of 01:29:51
  • Mazen, Nadeem

    Chief Executive Officer Serious Business Design and Consulting
    14:30 of 01:29:51
  • Haslanger, Sally

    Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology->Philosophy
    05:09 of 01:29:51