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The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
Juliet Schor
Working more hours, if you are working at all, and enjoying it less? Why, contrary to all expectations, do Americans enjoy less leisure today than at any time since the end of WWII? In the last twenty years, employed Americans have seen their working hours increase by the equivalent of one month a year. Manufacturing […]
Man Made Language
Dale Spender
In Man Made Language, Dale Spender writes, “Women are aware that male superiority is a myth and they deal with this knowledge in numerous ways. Their response may range from disillusionment to elation, from masking their feelings to hide their disappointment and preserve the myth, to outrightly declaring their knowledge in an attempt to explode it. […]
Eqbal Ahmad
Stuart Schaar
Eqbal Ahmad was a bold and original activist, journalist, and theorist who brought uncommon perspectives to critical issues. He was perhaps the first to recognize that former ally Osama bin Laden would turn against the United States. He anticipated the rapidly shifting loyalties of terrorists and understood that overthrowing Saddam Hussein would provoke violence and […]
Tariq Ali-II 3-pack
Tariq Ali
Includes:
Connections: 1968 & 2018
Obama: The Continuity of U.S. Policy
Uncle Sam’s Pakistan
Angel and Isabel Parra in concert
Angel and Isabel Parra
2 CDs The great Chilean folksingers sing some of Latin America’s most popular and important folk songs. They are the children of the legendary singer/songwriter Violetta Parra. Angel Parra died in 2017. Recorded at the University of Colorado.
Environmental Destruction & U.S. Policy
Jane McAlevey
Myths of U.S. Middle East Policy
Stephen Zunes
U.S. policy in the Middle East is promoted as advancing the causes of peace, international law and human rights. These myths, repeated like mantras on the evening news, distort and obscure reality. The region is in turmoil and is ruled by emirs, sheiks, kings and dictators, some of whom are the U.S.’s closest allies. In […]
The Post Carbon World
Julian Darley
As our lives have become ever more complex so too has our food chain. Where once people ate food grown fairly close to them now it is being shipped literally from around the world. From grapes in Chile to water from Fiji much energy is expended in filling our fridges. These products arrive in containers […]
Imagining the Past/Remembering the Future
Antonio Skarmeta
Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at KGNU.
Vietnam: War Crimes
Deborah Nelson
Vietnam never really goes away and one should never forget Laos and Cambodia. It’s a huge stain on the American conscience. The Vietnamese were reduced to gooks and dinks who lived in hooches in Indian country. They were herded into strategic hamlets. Their lands were turned into free-fire zones and carpet bombed. They were subjected […]
Old Wine, New Bottles
Noam Chomsky
M.I.A. or Mythmaking in America
Bruce Franklin
A persistent right-wing myth for decades after the U.S. left Vietnam was that some soldiers were left behind and that treacherous politicians in Washington were doing nothing about it. The phantom captives were designated as MIA: missing in action. There was no evidence to support the claim but it helped to demonize the Vietnamese and […]
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