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The First Amendment Under Attack
Erwin Knoll
The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech and the press. Its language is clear and unambiguous. Nevertheless, in a political climate informed by fear and intolerance, it is being challenged more and more. Under the rubric of family values such books as Diary of Anne Frank and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are removed from […]
National Insecurity
David MacMichael
Interview by David Barsamian.
Mirrors
Eduardo Galeano
Eduardo Galeano dedicates this talk to “the disappeared” but not solely the victims of military dictatorships in the Southern Cone in the 1970s. He combats pervasive historical amnesia. Delivered at a packed Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe for the Lannan Foundation, Galeano presents work found in his 2009 book Mirrors: Stories of Almost […]
Maid to Order
Barbara Ehrenreich
Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at KGNU.
17th Annual State of the World Address
David Barsamian
David Barsamian’s Annual State of the World Address has been a regular event hosted by Thom Peters and the So, You’re a Poet Reading Series since September 11, 2001.
Code Pink: Stories from the Anti-War Movement
Jodie Evans
As public approval ratings for President Bush are lower than ever and many polls show a growing majority of Americans turning against the war in Iraq, the administration is stepping up their rhetoric, spinning the conversation away from a moral and political disaster. But there is this group of women throwing the spin off balance […]
Rethinking Growth
Sunita Narain
In water-stressed India, women walk for miles to fetch water. A stunning illustration of the problem is in the Himalayas. Its millennia-old glaciers are the source of many of Asia’s great rivers. They are shrinking at such a rapid rate that in a quarter of a century they may disappear. The official response in India? […]
Capital Rules
Noam Chomsky
On Du Bois, King & Gramsci
Manning Marable
Please note, the recording was made on cassette and the sound is not broadcast-quality. Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at Columbia University.
Timor: Lessons of a Tragedy
Noam Chomsky
Western Power and the Literary Canon
Edward Said
2 CDs Recorded at the University of Wisconsin.
Global Economic Apartheid
John Cavanagh
A new world economic order is being fashioned by global corporations. With few restraints and controls, they are able to move capital, jobs and factories to Mexico, China, Honduras and Bangladesh. Of the 100 largest economies in the world, 51 are corporations. Wal-Mart is bigger than 161 countries.
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