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Interview with Michael Hagopian 1980
Michael Hagopian
Interview with Michael Hagopian in Boulder CO, 1980
Dateline: Tehran
Nader Talebzadeh
No doubt wanting to build on its “enormous successes” and “progress” according to Dick Cheney in Iraq and Afghanistan the Bush administration is now threatening Iran with war. For the propaganda masters, it’s a dream. All they have to do is change the q in Iraq to an n and they are good to go. […]
Report from Pakistan
Rahimullah Yusufzai
The U.S. has long supported military dictators in Pakistan from Ayub Khan to Pervez Musharraf. In the 1980s Washington struck a Faustian bargain with Gen Zia ul-Haq, a tyrant who overthrew and then executed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the father of Benazir. In return for Zia’s support for the Afghan mujahiddin fighting the Soviets, the U.S. […]
Devolution: Right-Wing Economics
Marc Breslow
Economist Marc Breslow, editor of Dollars and Sense discusses devolution–the transfer of authority from federal to state governments in the form of block grants. Interview by David Barsamian.
COMMUNITY RIGHTS 3-Pack
Paul Cienfuegos, Richard Grossman, Thomas Linzey
Includes:
Local Governance
Revoking Corporate Charters
Local Community Self-Government
Nike, Reebok & the Global Sweatshop
Medea Benjamin
The sneakers and clothes you are wearing are probably made in the Third World. More and more U.S. manufacturers have closed their domestic plants and shifted their production overseas. Corporate managers claim these moves are necessitated by an increasingly competitive global business environment. How and under what conditions are these goods being made? Who does […]
Ecology & the Human Spirit
Helen Caldicott
On the eve of the 21st century, the planet faces a multiplicity of ecological crises, from global warming to deforestation to ozone depletion. The environment that sustains us all is threatened. What can be done, individually and collectively, to restore the well-being of the earth?
Rush Limbaugh’s Reign of Error
Jeff Cohen
In the cosmology of media, no planet looms as large as Rush Limbaugh. He is often given credit as a major factor in the ascendancy of the right wing. The New York Times calls him “a national precinct captain” of the Republican Party. He’s an electronic ward boss who fervently promotes the right-wing agenda. Limbaugh’s […]
Malcolm X: Beyond the Icon
Manning Marable
Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at KGNU.
Famine in Somalia
Janet Green
Famine, one of the four horseman of the Apocalypse, is decimating Somalia. The graphic photos in the press and the TV footage barely convey the horror and tragedy. Harden journalists report of scenes of desperation they have never seen before. How and why the famine occur? What can be done about it? Lecture recorded at […]
MOVEMENT BUILDING – 3 Pack
William Barber, Jim Hightower, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Includes:
Why Iowa Matters
It’s Up To You
The Power of Social Movements
Brecht & HUAC
Sender Garlin
Bertolt Brecht of Germany is a major figure in 20th-century culture. He fled Hitler and settled in the U.S. at a time when the House UnAmerican Activities Committee was conducting political witch hunts. Anti-Communist hysteria gripped the U.S. Sender Garlin gives an overview of the political climate in the U.S. in the aftermath of WWII. […]
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