Perhaps a better comparison is the Sit-down strikes by which auto
workers occupied automobile plants. The genius of the Occupy Wall
Street movement is that it is protest directly against _private_
enterprise, the true rulers, not government.  That's why I have been
proposing a march on Wall Street for all these years.

CB



From: Louis Proyect

In 1932, three years after the stock market crashed and when the
U.S. was in the throes of the worst depression in history, WWI
veterans occupied a parcel of land not far from the White House to
demand payment on the bonuses that were owed them. They were
supposed to get paid for the difference between their military pay
and their civilian wages according to legislation passed in 1924
but not until 1945. Since many were unemployed and destitute they
demanded immediate payment.

Like today?s OWS, this occupation captured the country?s
imagination and led to a political polarization. With Herbert
Hoover still in the White House, there was little to expect in the
way of justice but probably few of the veterans expected what
eventually took place, a full-scale military assault led by
General Douglas MacArthur that included six tanks. Under
MacArthur?s command were Dwight Eisenhower and George Patton. This
was obviously a major offensive.

full:
http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/another-depression-another-occupation/
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