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  • Building Multicultural Democracy: Breaking the Barriers of Race, Gender and Class

    Manning Marable

    The United States in the 21st century will be increasingly racially and culturally diverse. The standard worldview rooted in the white, male, Christian, European, tradition is going to change. Demographics, decency and common sense demand it.
  • Race, Class and Gender Domination

    Manning Marable

    A brilliant and inspired analysis of the connections between the struggle against racism and struggles against other forms of oppression and domination, particularly sexism. Professor Marable outlines strategies for democratic and progressive change. In a period of increasing racial tensions and incidents, this program is especially timely and important. Recorded at the University of Colorado […]
  • Cocaine Politics

    Jonathan Marshall

    Gary Webb’s series of articles in the San Jose Mercury News on the relationship between the CIA, the Contras, and crack, reignited the issue of the Agency’s connections to drug trafficking, initially brought to light during the Vietnam War and then again by the Iran-Contra affair. Under the cover of national security and covert operations, the U.S. government has repeatedly […]
  • 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 […]
  • Native Sovereignty

    Wilma Mankiller

    Recorded at the University of Colorado.
  • Third World and the New World Order

    Michael Manley

    The collapse of the Soviet Union ushered in what is trumpeted as a NewWorld Order. The Cold War has melted down. What does the end of theEast-West conflict mean for the Third World? The Third World refers to developing countries, many of them former colonies, which were not aligned with either of the superpower blocs.
  • The New Crusade: America’s War on Terrorism

    Rahul Mahajan

    A year after the 9/ 11th attacks the U.S. government is still not willing to examine the real source of global discontent. And why do they hate us, as many media figures have asked in hurt, confused tones? When you look beyond the mainstream U.S. media, journalists and intellectuals throughout the world point to the […]
  • National Insecurity

    David MacMichael

    Interview by David Barsamian.
  • Guns, Drugs and the CIA

    David MacMichael, Louis Wolf

    Interview by David Barsamian.
  • Mad Vegetarian Cowboy

    Howard Lyman

    Agriculture has been a cornerstone of the U.S. economy and the family farmer a symbol of the country. Enter “agribusiness” and farm factories so large that management depends upon tons of petrochemicals in the form of fuel, pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides. Resultant animal production quotas require the use of hormones and antibiotics to support unnaturally […]
  • The Case for Vegetarianism

    Howard Lyman

    In August 1997, E. coli bacteria in hamburgers resulted in the largest meat recall in U.S. history. More than 25 million pounds of beef were pulled from the market. Major chains such as Burger King, Wal-Mart and Safeway halted sales of suspect patties. Despite this incident and others, meat-eating remains a central part of many […]
  • Energy Efficiency

    Amory Lovins

    Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at Rocky Mountain Institute.
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