Betsy Reed: Why Is Occupy Wall Street Significant?

Betsy Reed: Why Is Occupy Wall Street Significant?

Betsy Reed: Why Is Occupy Wall Street Significant?

What is Occupy Wall Street? A movement? A revolution? An experiment? An inspiration? The beginning of a new era where a new politics is being invented? 

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What is Occupy Wall Street? A movement? A revolution? An experiment? An inspiration? The beginning of a new era where a new politics is being invented?

In this video, The Nation‘s Executive Editor, Betsy Reed, joins a panel of thinkers and activists on The Agenda with Steve Paikin to explore how we think about Occupy Wall Street and its significance.

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