‘The days of apathy are over’: Robert Reich’s Mario Savio Memorial Lecture
2 thoughts on “‘The days of apathy are over’: Robert Reich’s Mario Savio Memorial Lecture”
Norman
The similarities of the free speech movement to today’s #OWS demonstrations are uncanny. At the moment, the police have the upper hand, but I wouldn’t go betting the ranch that when this becomes ugly, that they will have a snow balls chance in hell of remaining in control.
DE Teodoru
Reich was eating manure as Clinton screwed Middle Class until he couldn’t take it anymore. Perhaps he’s the new John Searle, the UC Berkley prof that was against the Free Speech Movement before he joined it because it was winning. Will Reich now stand by what he said or, like Searle adjust to the sunshine?
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The similarities of the free speech movement to today’s #OWS demonstrations are uncanny. At the moment, the police have the upper hand, but I wouldn’t go betting the ranch that when this becomes ugly, that they will have a snow balls chance in hell of remaining in control.
Reich was eating manure as Clinton screwed Middle Class until he couldn’t take it anymore. Perhaps he’s the new John Searle, the UC Berkley prof that was against the Free Speech Movement before he joined it because it was winning. Will Reich now stand by what he said or, like Searle adjust to the sunshine?