Good article on Occupy and Oakland and aged hippies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/05/magazine/oakland-occupy-movement.html?hp&gwh=BF29B2032BB4983EB71475F2E9E10FDD

Abdul Alhazred wrote:Headline: Oakland, the Last Refuge of Radical America
I call bullshit. Those are 1960's radicals, not real radicals.
My old neighborhood (Lower East Side or "East Village") has those, but also has the last of the 1950's radicals. And even the few remaining 1930's radicals.
Circa 1870, the North fought the South in the Civil War. Half a century later, around 1920, worker unrest, racial tensions and anti-Communist sentiment caused another nationwide upsurge of violence. Then, 50 years later, the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement triggered a third peak in violent political, social and racial conflict. Fifty years after that will be 2020. If history continues to repeat itself, we can expect a violent upheaval in the United States in a few years.
It sounds like pseudoscience, but it's a published theory. "My model suggests that the next [peak in violence] will be worse than the one in 1970 because demographic variables such as wages, standards of living and a number of measures of intra-elite confrontation are all much worse this time," said Peter Turchin, an ecologist, evolutionary biologist and mathematician at the University of Connecticut.
grayman wrote:Wait until the 20s: Will the US Really Experience a Violent Upheaval in 2020?Circa 1870, the North fought the South in the Civil War. Half a century later, around 1920, worker unrest, racial tensions and anti-Communist sentiment caused another nationwide upsurge of violence. Then, 50 years later, the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement triggered a third peak in violent political, social and racial conflict. Fifty years after that will be 2020. If history continues to repeat itself, we can expect a violent upheaval in the United States in a few years.
It sounds like pseudoscience, but it's a published theory. "My model suggests that the next [peak in violence] will be worse than the one in 1970 because demographic variables such as wages, standards of living and a number of measures of intra-elite confrontation are all much worse this time," said Peter Turchin, an ecologist, evolutionary biologist and mathematician at the University of Connecticut.
pillory wrote:jokes aren't funny....seriously thinking......
seriously thinking might be funny....but it's not joke
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