Justice For The Rest Of Us

A middle-aged social scientist who started blogging to support social justice and spread the gospel of non-violence. Though it may cost me followers, I will criticize the left when we make mistakes, including resorting to violence when it isn't necessary. Cesar Chavez, who organized disenfranchised migrant workers and Martin Luther King, who not only fought for civil rights but for economic justice, exemplify the principles I espouse here. But make no mistake about it: I am a proud member of the left.

On a personal note, I love Siamese cats, and I'm addicted to baseball. As a public service, I post one cute animal picture everyday. Don't be surprised to see something about music from the 60s every once in a while.

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Briefly, because I am off to work, I see many perspectives of the argument(s) presented below. I like to show varied points of view within the movement, so that said, below is a worthy discussion:

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Since the Occupy Wall Street movement began, a debate has been circling around the edges concerning the movement’s relation to the Democratic party, the threat of cooptation by the liberal establishment and how to approach the issue of demands more generally. On one side, you have the radical and…