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The Political Economy of Policing
Ruth Wilson Gilmore
At nearly two million Americans behind bars and counting, the United States leads the world in imprisoning its own population. Along with record levels of incarceration, there has been a boom in prison construction. An extensive prison-industrial complex is now an integral part of the economy. Private companies use prison labor to enhance their profits. […]
U.S. Policy in the Mideast and Beyond
Seymour Hersh
World Bank/IMF: Fifty Years Is Enough
Danny Kennedy
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund together have more power to influence development in the Third World than do any other institutions on the planet. For the last fifty years, tens of billions of dollars have been loaned to the poorest nations with the ostensible purpose of improving their quality of life. The […]
Poetry 3-Pack
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Martin Espada, Jorge Edwards
Includes:
A Defense of Poetry
Remembering Well & Raising Hell
Neruda & Modern Latin American Literature
Middle East Peace Process
Noam Chomsky
The Right-Wing Attack on Public Broadcasting
David Barsamian
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.
Questions & Answers on the Mideast
Noam Chomsky
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