When the music changes the walls of the city shake, or so said Plato 2,000 years ago. As far as I know, the music changed a couple of decades ago. Politics do not change until the culture changes. And the Occupy movement suggests that we’re ready for a cultural shift again. Here are some of the voices from the Occupy Seattle rally of October 15th, including David Korten, the People’s Mic and Seattle folk legend Jim Page. SPLAB Presents for 10.24.11.
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