• Occupy as Mythology OCCUPY AS MYTHOLOGY by James C. Henderson mythology is a coordinated system of understanding and beliefs that enables a human to function successfully in the world. Mythology does not explain why things happen, but shows—through analogy and metaphor—how to deal with and appreciate what happens. It is a set of stories of how others have […] No responses 11 min read April 6, 2013
  • 99% Brighid-A Pagan Liberation Theology 99% BRIGHID–A PAGAN LIBERATION THEOLOGY by Scott Thompson he year 2011 saw massive uprisings and popular protests all over the world in the name of democracy and social justice. From October 2011 onward I was personally involved in these struggles as an activist for Occupy Minnesota. Given the reputation of Minneapolis as “Paganistan,” it’s not […] No responses 7 min read April 5, 2013
  • The 1% Has Decided THE 1% HAS DECIDED by Athena M. Henderson The 1% has decided that we the 99% will die from hunger or sickness or the cold. That we will not be educated or have shelter or even a place to hide from the rain One response 1 min read April 4, 2013
  • Always Occupied ALWAYS OCCUPIED by Carol Benedict have long believed the saying, “Societies are best judged by how they treat their most vulnerable.” And I also believe that right now, we are not doing a very good job with that. So it came as no shock when Occupy began, that I would immerse myself in the overwhelming […] No responses 3 min read April 3, 2013
  • Harder Than the Truth: the power of our powerlessness 2 HARDER THAN THE TRUTH: THE POWER OF OUR POWERLESSNESS 2 by Jeff Clark                                                                     Nothing but the truth Common words in use Hard […] No responses 8 min read April 2, 2013
  • The Art of Arbitrage THE ART OF ARBITRAGE by James C. Henderson rbitrage is the simultaneous buying and selling of securities, currency, or commodities in various markets to exploit slight differences between acquisition cost and market value. It is all about relative value. The term has another meaning from the late Middle English. Arbitrage here is defined as the […] No responses 17 min read April 1, 2013