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  • Kashmir Backgrounder

    Angana Chatterji, Khurram Parvez, Mohamad Junaid, Pankaj Mishra, Parvaiz Bukhari, Sanjay Kak

    Includes:
    • India & Kashmir: Breaking the Silence
    • Kashmir: Hell in Heaven
    • Kashmir: Telling the Story
    • Dateline: Kashmir
    • Kashmir: Buried Evidence
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    • Kashmir: The Struggle for Freedom
  • Origins of Radical Right-Wing Power

    Nancy MacLean

    The history of the anti-government and anti-democratic politics that have transformed the U.S. in recent years is largely obscured from view. The radical right’s agenda includes: suppression of voting rights, privatization of everything from schools to Medicare to Social Security to public lands, elimination of unions and limiting majority rule. Core beliefs also include: there […]
  • July 2019

    Lawrence Wilkerson, Nader Hashemi, Shoshana Zuboff, Stephen Bezruchka

    Includes:
    • The Slide to War with Iran
    • U.S. Empire & Latin America
    • Economic Inequality Kills
    • Surveillance Capitalism
  • June 2019

    Chuck Collins, Noam Chomsky, Paul Street, Ruth Wilson Gilmore

    Includes:
    • Inequality: The New Gilded Age
    • The Decision That Has To Be Made
    • The Anti-Democratic U.S. Constitution
    • Toward the Abolition of Incarceration
  • Climate Disruption

    Dahr Jamail

    Ralph Nader points out that the term climate change is a vast understatement and does not convey the gravity of what we are facing. He says climate disruption is more accurate. Study after study, report after report makes it clear that human activity is transforming our planet. With heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods, melting ice […]
  • How Hitler Happened

    Benjamin Hett

    The post-WW1 Weimar Republic in Germany was the height of European civilization. Its scientists and scholars led the world. Its Bauhaus architecture was the rage. Its arts featured such luminaries as Fritz Lang, Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill and Thomas Mann. Yet, out of this modern democracy sprang Nazism, German fascism, and one of the most barbaric […]
  • Surveillance Capitalism

    Shoshana Zuboff

    Surveillance Capitalism is a global architecture of behavior modification which poses profound threats to society. It was invented at Google, duplicated at Facebook, and has moved almost seamlessly into virtually every economic sector. Vast wealth is accumulated in an ominous new economic order where predictions of our behavior are bought and sold. Surveillance Capitalism has […]
  • Economic Inequality Kills

    Stephen Bezruchka

    Given that people in the U.S. spend more money on health care than the rest of the world combined, then logic would dictate that we have the best health outcomes. Well, we don’t. Why? Increasing evidence from epidemiologists— the scientists who study the health of populations — indicates that everything from life expectancy to infant […]
  • U.S. Empire & Latin America

    Lawrence Wilkerson

    The list of U.S. invasions, occupations, coups and sanctions in Latin America is a mile long. It is after all, “our little region over here,” and our “backyard” according to policymakers in Washington. Starting with the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 the continent and its people have been a laboratory for U.S. intervention, a kind of […]
  • The Slide to War with Iran

    Nader Hashemi

    The U.S. and Iran are on a collision course. The name-calling and saber rattling are ominous. The New York Times headline reads: “Iran Calls U.S. ‘Desperate and Confused.’ Trump vows ‘Obliteration.’” Is Iran going to commit suicide by attacking the world’s most lethal military? Washington is exerting what it calls “maximum pressure” on Iran and on anyone […]
  • Toward the Abolition of Incarceration

    Ruth Wilson Gilmore

    The U.S. is Number One. America is first in the world in having 2.3 million people behind bars. They are held in state prisons, federal prisons, county jails, juvenile correctional facilities and other lockups. The prison industrial complex costs state and federal governments billions of dollars annually. Every year, over 600,000 people go to prison. Yet […]
  • The Anti-Democratic U.S. Constitution

    Paul Street

    The title of this program may come as a surprise to some. The Constitution is considered by many in the United States as a sacred document. Its framers are venerated as demi-gods. The Founders, white men, slave owners and holding property shaped a document that would codify and entrench their class power and privilege. It […]
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