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Debate on Israel/Palestine
Noam Chomsky, Alan Dershowitz
2 CDs The much-anticipated encounter between two long-time adversaries. Dershowitz dismisses Chomsky as inhabiting his own “planet” where “the news reflects his perspective on reality.” He claims Chomsky relies on, “selective quotes and picking tidbits out of context.” And “If you check his sources, they are false. He makes it up as he goes along.” […]
Social Change: From the ’60s to the ’90s
Noam Chomsky, Kathleen Cleaver
On the Eve of the Gulf War
Noam Chomsky, Eqbal Ahmad
One of the rare recordings of these two intellectual titans recorded just a few days before the attack on Iraq. From the very beginning of the crisis precipitated by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, Chomsky says, the U.S. prevented “any diplomatic initiative” including sanctions. Quoting Bush 1, “America stands where it always has, against aggression, against […]
Megabanks: Too Big to Save
Simon Johnson
It was an unusual moment at the 2011 Oscars. Charles Ferguson, director of the award-winning documentary “Inside Job,” told the audience, “Forgive me, I must start by pointing out that three years after our horrific financial crisis caused by financial fraud, not a single financial executive has gone to jail, and that’s wrong.” There was […]
War on the Earth
Vandana Shiva
The predatory practices of corporations are increasingly turning our fragile garden into a junkyard. Citizens are told by their political masters and the corporados who pay them that there is no alternative. That’s true if one’s only concern is profits. That approach is fast turning our planet into a toxic waste dump. The landscape of […]
Settlements: Obstacles to Peace
Kathy Christison
There are some 500,000 Israelis living in settlements on what is almost universally regarded as Palestinian land . The first houses went up in the late 1960s and have continued under both Labor and Likud governments. They are the “facts on the ground” Israeli leaders said they wanted to create. There are freezes, partial freezes, […]
Dateline: Kashmir
Parvaiz Bukhari
The 17th century Mughal Emperor Jahangir upon seeing the spectacular beauty of Kashmir said, “If there is paradise on earth, It is this, it is this, it is this.” Today, Kashmir is reduced to a veritable hell on earth. It has the dubious distinction of being the most militarized zone in the world. A rebellion […]
Revolts and Rebellions
Arundhati Roy
Beyond the hoopla of robust growth rates and hype about the world’s largest democracy, India is beset by major revolts and rebellions over a vast area. Some, like the one in Kashmir, are for independence. Others, like the multiple uprisings in what the media call the “Red Corridor” are for the overthrow of the government. […]
Edward Said: Public Intellectual
Nubar Hovsepian
From Rousseau to Gramsci to Bertrand Russell and Noam Chomsky intellectuals play vital roles in society. Resisting the lure of power intellectuals question the status quo and conventional thinking. Choices are made of course. Play ball with the establishment and you’ll be applauded and honored. Stand in opposition and you risk ostracism and opprobrium. It’s […]
Solutions: Israel/Palestine
Ilan Pappe
The winds of change are sweeping across the Middle East. Decrepit and sclerotic regimes are crumbling. A constant however is the unresolved Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Will the broader political upheavals in the region help bring about a solution? Perhaps. But round after round of U.S.-led failed peace talks and a simultaneous huge increase in illegal Israeli […]
Whistleblowing: Big Insurance
Wendell Potter
Whistleblowers perform valuable societal functions as they reveal information of crimes, corruption, and lying. Daniel Ellsberg was a noteworthy example of whistleblowing when, in 1971, he leaked the Pentagon Papers, Washington’s top secret Vietnam war documents. John Stockwell and Phillip Agee were former CIA agents who went public and exposed some of that agency’s illegal […]
Terrorism & the Media
Reese Erlich
The use of the word terrorism by politicians and the corporate media is highly refined and selective. September 11 is the event that defines the term. Acts of violence by designated enemies are without exception categorized as terrorism. The perpetrators are labeled as terrorists. But when the U.S. carries out air attacks, invasions, coups, sabotage […]
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