Angry Workers Worldwide

From the Guardian.co.uk:

More than a century and a half after Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels urged the workers of the world to unite, there is still little sign of the proletariat seizing control of the means of production. But since the credit crunch erupted in 2007, plunging two-thirds of countries into recession and costing millions of people their savings and livelihoods, workers of the world have been united in anger. And from the streets of China to the rooftops of north London, from Monaco to South Korea, they are willing to show it – in strikes, protests and sometimes violence.

Read it all. A nice roundup of anger from around the globe including right here in the U.S.A. I doubt that it will cause significant change.

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