February 29, 2012

Need for Tea Party Has Never Been More Pressing

Ben Boychuk, Scripps Howard


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What does Occupy Wall Street know? Judging from the manifestos, leaflets, banners and detritus left behind at Occupy camps from Manhattan to Los Angeles, the answer is too little about too much.

Perhaps Hanna Appel has the solution. The Columbia University anthropologist will give class credit to students who do "fieldwork" in the Occupy Wall Street movement. The idea, apparently, is to give young students a political education on the ground.

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