On the note of scarcity, governmental and financial reform, and taking a step back to address the problems with our system, I wanted to share my discovery of Foster Gamble's "Thrive Movement". I recently caught the film they put together for the movement, and alternated between having to choke back my frustration and disagreements with some of what they were saying, while finding many other parts inspirational and interesting. It addresses a lot of the concerns of the Occupy movement, and proposes a number of actions that could make a difference.
I still don't know how I feel about it, all in all: it's full of Libertarian ideology, and slips into pseudoscience, conspiracy theories, and spirituality frequently... but it also contains a number of inspirational, interesting, and rational interviews, and takes a pretty comprehensive look at many of the problems our world is facing... from corporate influence running counter to the growth of green energy, agricultural shifts that are leading to serious environmental and scarcity concerns, and the toxic banking practices that have brought us to much of our troubles.
The full video can be found on Youtube. Though fun, you could probably skip the first 40 minutes... and if you do watch it, keep a critical mind, and don't be afraid to wade through disagreeable stuff to get to the proverbial meat and potatoes... there are a lot of ideas in there that make it a worthwhile watch.