Oh I definitely think there's an element of that. Crony capitalism is certainly a rigged game, and it has been widespread ever since the economic crisis.My impression is that they're not necessarily protesting capitalism in total (at least not all of them, since it's a large group of individuals, each with their own opinions and ideas), but rather the non-capitalistic aspect of our capitalism where the too big to fail banks and wall street have been bailed out, saving them from that unfortunate part of capitalism called bankruptcy and failure
I'm finding occupy wall street has a lot more mainstream appeal than frankly I expected, but that's just the impression I get when I hear people talk about it locally. I mean not just appealing to the people where I'd go: DUH, but to people I wouldn't have pegged ....