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Double Standards: U.S. Middle East Policy
Rami Khouri
The dictionary defines a double standard as a rule or principle applied more strictly to some than to others. Double standards are seen as unjust because they violate fairness, that everyone is equal before the law. When this basic principle is violated, it creates anger and resentment. U.S. policy in the Middle East has long […]
The Media Manufacturing Consent
Alexander Cockburn
Recorded at Baseline Junior High School.
2014 Harvard Trade Union Program
Noam Chomsky
Since the early 1990s Noam Chomsky regularly lectures at the Harvard Trade Union Program. Annually it brings together union leaders and organizers from all over the world. He answers questions about such issues as the attack on working people and unions, education, the eco-crisis, etc. The session starts with his comments on the Mondragon cooperative […]
Chomsky 3-pack 2023
Noam Chomsky
Includes:
When Lunatics Run the Asylum
Racing to the Precipice
Notes on Resistance
Why to Care About Y2K?
Helen Caldicott
Some computer programs, especially the older ones, might fail when the date changes to 2000. Because the programs were written to recognize only the last two digits of a year, such programs could read the digits 00 as 1900, potentially causing a whole range of problems affecting financial transactions, airline schedules and electrical grids. Other […]
Revolutionary Ecology: The Legacy of Judy Bari
Noelle Hanrahan
Labor and Earth First! activist Judi Bari organized non-violent mass actions to stop Louisiana Pacific, Georgia Pacific and Pacific Lumber from liquidating Northern California’s redwood forest. Her experience as a labor organizer helped workers and environmentalists find common cause. A car-bombing attempt on her life in 1990 left her severely disabled, but she continued the […]
Savage Inequalities: Race and Schools
Jonathan Kozol
This 70+ minute speech delivered in 1991 was never broadcast. A must-hear for Kozol fans.
Poetry Reading
Amiri Baraka
Amiri Baraka reads some of his best poems including: Wise One, Reflections, The Premium, Class Struggle in Music, Black Music, Wailers, Sounding and How to Beat Reagan. The event concludes with Allen Ginsberg introducing writer and poet Simon Ortiz of the Acoma Pueblo. Mr. Ortiz leads a Native American chant. Recorded at Naropa Institute.
Inside the Media Monopoly
Ben Bagdikian
The concentration of the media into fewer and fewer Multinational corporations is one of the major developments of this era. What hundreds of millions of people around the world see, hear and read each day is determined by a handful of media giants. The trend is toward ever increasing political and cultural homogenization: McNews.
A One State Solution
Edward Said
Edward Said forcefully argues for a one-state solution. He reports on his books being banned in Arab countries, he says “That’s the fate of everyone. We’re talking about autocracies and despotisms.” As to the so-called peace process and media coverage, he comments, “the old clichés, the old stereotypes and discourse are absolutely in place, untouched […]
Jihad vs. McWorld
Benjamin Barber
The Bush administration’s tired refrain to explain terrorist acts against the U.S. continues to be that they hate us for our freedoms. Invasion and occupation of rogue nations will lead them out of their darkness and bring them U.S.-style democracy. But will that truly put an end to terrorism or create a cycle that only […]
Plundering Paradise: The Struggle for the Environment in the Philippines
Robin Broad
Reports of environmental degradation and eco-crises in the Third World are all too commonplace. The Philippines, a vast island chain in Southeast Asia, is a case in point. Its lush land has undergone devastating destruction. Its people have been impoverished. But there’s another aspect to this story. Filipinos are organizing to defend their interests. They […]
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