The 1% and Classical Minority Rights: A Reflection on Zuccotti Park
I finally paid a visit to Zuccotti Park last week to check out the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations out of a feeling of obligation as much as anything. It wasn’t that I had a strong affinity for, or opposition to, the positions being advocated. It was, so much as the conviction that if people were [...]
Occupy Wall Street Malaise
Everybody wants to know the significance of “Occupy Wall Street,” including CEOs and a presidential candidate who believes the protest is a “natural outcome of a bad education system teaching them really dumb ideas.” A more reasonable explanation for the civil unrest is the continuous collision between high life expectations and a debilitated job market, [...]
Wall Street Shake-Ups & Shake-Downs
It should be no surprise to any New Yorker, or anyone not living under a rock for that matter, that Wall Street hasn’t had its best month this October. Markets ushering in the fourth quarter have historically been skittish (we learned this well in 2008), but October 2011 has been particularly spooky for the movers [...]

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