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2000 Years of Chinese Poetry
Bill Doub
As part of AR’s World Poetry Series, this program covers classical and modern Chinese poetry from 700 BC to the present. David and Bill discuss the differences between ancient and contemporary Chinese language, the relationship between Chinese poetry and music, recent discoveries of authentic ancient poetry texts, and the influences of both Buddhism and 20th-century […]
The U.S. Government’s Role in the Global Drug Trade
Daniel Sheehan
Hope Springs Eternal
Noam Chomsky
Straight No Chaser
Amiri Baraka
Interview by David Barsamian.
Korean War
Bruce Cumings
2 CDs Recorded at the University of Georgia.
Counter-Poetics and Oppositional Action
Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Amiri Baraka, Joanne Kyger, and Peter L. Wilson.
Economic Justice
Howard Zinn
Sustainable Agriculture
John Ikerd
There is no sanctuary from corporate conglomeration, not even our food supply. A handful of corporations now own the majority of farms. Predictably, the profits are shuttled away from where they are created, and responsibility to the land and its people is absent. The benefits heralded by the corporations fall short of their claims. Pesticide […]
Dismantling the Cold War Economy
Ann Markusen
For almost five decades the United States spent trillions of dollars in waging the Cold War. It is now apparent that that effort has created serious structural problems and distortions. While U.S. industry can produce Stealth bombers, it can no longer manufacture cameras, VCRs, TVs and many other consumer items. Pentagon-driven priorities have drained and weakened the economy thus compromising […]
Gulf War Aftermath: The Tasks Ahead
Edward Said
2012 Harvard Trade Union Program
Noam Chomsky
Ever mischievous, when Chomsky saw me recording this session he said, “You’re like a bad penny. You keep showing up.” Ever since 1984 I’ve kept showing up to record him. In this presentation and exchange with trade union activists from around the world, Chomsky discusses a broad range of issues such as: why is the labor movement unable to […]
Raga Adana, Lalit, Desh & Bhairavi
Debu Chaudhuri
Adana and Lalit were recorded in Delhi with Fayyaz Khan on tabla. Desh and Bhairavi were recorded in Kolkata in 1964 with Chatur Lal on tabla. These four masterpieces are each about 7 minutes but within that time frame Sitar Maestro Chuadhuri packs in a stunning amount of musical information. If there was ever an […]
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