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Why you shouldn't compare Occupy Wall Street to the Tea Party

By Ishaan Tharoor, TIME With the Occupy Wall Street protests gaining steam in the U.S., it seems obvious to link the movement with the other grassroots movement that recently shook up American...

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Occupy Wall Street's global echo

Editor's Note: Christopher Alessi is an associate staff writer at CFR.org. This is an Analysis Brief, reprinted with the permission of the Council on Foreign Relations. By Christopher Alessi, CFR.org...

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Young adults choose "cool cities" during recession

Editor's Note: William H. Frey is a senior fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. He specializes in national security and defense policy and is senior author of the...

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Sachs: Why Occupy Wall Street is critical to America's future

Economist Jeff Sachs recently wrote in The New York Times: Occupy Wall Street and its allied movements around the country are more than a walk in the park. They are most likely the start of a new era...

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What's next for Occupy Wall Street?

By Amar C. Bakshi and Mackenzie Sigalos, CNN Before 1am Tuesday morning, Zuccotti Park was a sea of tents. Over the course of nearly 2 months, the Occupy Wall Street protesters had developed a fairly...

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Occupy Wall Street: An idea whose time has come

Editor's Note: Dr. Heather Gautney is an assistant professor of sociology at Fordham University, supporter of Occupy Wall Street and author of Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization...

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Has Occupy Wall Street reined in CEO bonuses? No.

Editor's Note: Alastair Smith is a professor of politics at NYU, and is co-author of The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics. The views expressed in this article are...

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Watch GPS: An unlikely defense of the 1%

On "Fareed Zakaria GPS" this week: the global economy, China, the war on terror and a controversial defense of the 1%. Fareed kicks things off with his Take: How Americans may have won the war on...

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Transparency best antidote to excessive CEO pay

By Heather Gautney, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Heather Gautney is an associate professor of sociology at Fordham University. The views expressed are her own. This past month, our nation’s caregivers...

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