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Corporate Accounting vs. Corporate Accountability
Kevin Danaher
Mega-corporations now dominate the international economy. This development, under the rubric of globalization, is heralded by the White House, Wall Street, and the media. They say it’s a good thing. Villagers in poor Third World countries get the opportunity to earn and improve their lives. Critics contend that not only are those villagers exploited but […]
The US/SS Nazi Connection
John Loftus
John Loftus says, “I was a young lawyer working for the Attorney General in Washington when President Carter asked the Justice Department to set up a Nazi-hunting unit. I volunteered.” Loftus vividly recalls, “I came across some files I wasn’t supposed to see: the classified records of the Holocaust.” The files revealed that Washington knew […]
Classics Three-Pack
Chalmers Johnson, James Loewen, Edward Herman
Includes:
Blowback: Impacts of the New Militarism
History Textbooks: Facts or Fiction?
The Propaganda Model
Squelching Dissent
Jules Boykoff
What happens to the fragile sinews of democracy when the government itself engages in criminality? From the Palmer Raids after World War 1 to the McCarthy witch-hunt to launching wars of aggression in Indochina, Washington has sought to squelch dissent. Today there are new attempts to intimidate opposition to state policies particularly the war on […]
Civil Rights 3-Pack
David Cole, Glenn Greenwald, Bryan Stevenson
Includes:
Guardians of Liberty
In Defense of Civil Liberties
Justice for Some
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 […]
Democracy & Biodiversity
Vandana Shiva
Vandana Shiva discusses the corporatization of the rural economy in India and the efforts to resist it. “I have recognized that civil disobedience is a way to create permanent democracy, perennial democracy, a direct democracy. Gandhi’s idea of swadeshi, that society should put its own resources and its local capacities to use to meet its […]
Chomsky 3-pack 2023
Noam Chomsky
Includes:
When Lunatics Run the Asylum
Racing to the Precipice
Notes on Resistance
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 […]
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 […]
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