10-10-2011, 04:05 PM
While observing coverage on the growing 'Occupy' movement and remarking that the participants appear to be the typical collection of anarchist style leftist-inspired youth, I began to wonder.
Are we looking at less of a 'student uprising' and more of an unemployed youth movement ? Many of the uprisings all over the world in the last few years (France, UK, Arab Spring, etc..) can be in part attributed to the creation of an underclass of perpetually unemployed youth.
Are these encampments the youth movement Hoovervilles of our century ?
Are we looking at less of a 'student uprising' and more of an unemployed youth movement ? Many of the uprisings all over the world in the last few years (France, UK, Arab Spring, etc..) can be in part attributed to the creation of an underclass of perpetually unemployed youth.
Are these encampments the youth movement Hoovervilles of our century ?