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Terrorism & U.S. Foreign Policy
Bill Christison, Kathy Christison
To hear Washington tell it, terrorism happens in a vacuum. “They” attack us because of our freedoms, because our way of life is just so much better. The explanation and remedy sound rather like an indulgent father, “They hate us because we’re beautiful. Now you don’t worry, just go shopping and we’ll bomb the evil doers.” Information not carried […]
Reclaiming Democracy
Ronnie Dugger
Democracy as theory is celebrated and triumphant. Yet democracy as practice is anemic. Citizen participation is low. Voting continues to decline. Corporations wield tremendous economic and political power. Ordinary people are relegated to the sidelines. The two political parties have some differences but Clinton and others before him have basically turned the Democrats into Republican-lite. […]
The Diversion of Discontent
Ralph Nader
Polls indicate widespread public discontent with the political system. Fewer and fewer people bother to vote for what Ralph Nader calls the “Tweedledum and Tweedledee” options of the Republicans and Democrats. People are diverted from the real issues of political economy and corporate power and privileges. Much of the media are devoted to “infotainment” and […]
Egypt & Women
Nawal El Saadawi
Feminism is often thought to be a western construct, however in this interview Nawal demonstrates how women in Egypt and other parts of the world, are, and have always been, struggling for their rights. Speaking from her experiences as an Egyptian writer and activist who has also spent time in US academia, she eloquently brings to light the unique […]
Love & Freedom 2-Pack
Cornel West
Includes:
Love & Justice
On the Road to Freedom
Chomsky in the Desert
Noam Chomsky
Includes:
The U.S. Rules the World
Consequences of Capitalism
Class Struggle or Get It in the Neck
The President, The Pandemic & the Election
The Politics of the Pandemic
Threats to Peace & the Planet
The Decision That Has To Be Made
Media 3-Pack
Craig Aaron, Janine Jackson, Jeff Chester, Jeff Cohen, Kathryn Montgomery
Includes:
The Future of Media
Commercial Surveillance Culture
Cutting Through Corporate Media BS
Oklahoma, Militias & Conspiracy Theories
Chip Berlet, Holly Sklar
The Oklahoma City bombing was the single most deadly act of terrorism in U.S. history. The media immediately blamed Muslims, Arabs and Islam. The revelation that the bombing was home-grown stunned the country. In the last decade there has been a growth in what are called militias. Many of their members believe in various conspiracy […]
Free Trade: NAFTA and GATT
David Morris
Free trade constitutes one of the most important and explosive issues of this era. NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and GATT, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, are the two major instruments of an emerging global economic order. Advocates of free trade contend that it will generate economic growth and create jobs. […]
Historical Experiences with Multiculturalism
Edward Said
2 CDs. Recorded at Queen’s University.
Greatest Ghazals – Live!
Begum Akhtar
3 CDs. Begum Akhtar recorded at Aiwan-e-Ghalib in Delhi singing her heart and soul out in a 1973 concert less than a year before she died. Excellent tabla and sarangi accompaniment. Musicians are unknown alas. I have finally digitized the tapes that the Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali (1949-2001) gave me years and years ago. […]
The Future of Progressive Politics
Todd Gitlin
Opinion polls and surveys indicate broad discontent with the two existing political parties. Voter participation continues to nosedive. The 1996 election had the lowest turnout since 1924. Is there an opening for a new progressive-based politics? Todd Gitlin thinks so.
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