So far I've provided a lot of dense information on class conflict and I understand that it can be difficult to sit and read several long blog posts in one sitting. If you're in a rush or you're just a more visual/auditory learner, I suggest taking a few minutes to watch this video.
A lot of you may have heard about the occupy movement and, if you have spent any amount of time on this blog, you have certainly learned a little about class conflict. The video 99% v 1%: The Data Behind the Occupy Movement provides an excellent visual representation of how uneven the distribution of wealth is in America and offers evidence for the Occupy Movement. The video pairs clear visual representations with staggering statistics that makes the issue of wealth inequality in America more simple to understand than peeling apart news articles and scientific journals.
URL for Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxvVZe2fnvI
A lot of you may have heard about the occupy movement and, if you have spent any amount of time on this blog, you have certainly learned a little about class conflict. The video 99% v 1%: The Data Behind the Occupy Movement provides an excellent visual representation of how uneven the distribution of wealth is in America and offers evidence for the Occupy Movement. The video pairs clear visual representations with staggering statistics that makes the issue of wealth inequality in America more simple to understand than peeling apart news articles and scientific journals.
URL for Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxvVZe2fnvI