When elites fail
(2014)

eMusic

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Pm Press : Made available through hoopla, 2014
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (2hr., 08 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
877746000478 (sound recording : hoopla Music) MWT11562774, 11562774
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Mode of access: World Wide Web

CONTENTS
The Architects of Policy (3:25) -- Dangers of Democracy (3:23) -- The Public Relations Industry (3:13) -- Undermining Democracy from Above (3:19) -- U.S. Healthcare (3:19) -- Drug Costs (3:24) -- Too Big to Fail (3:36) -- Systemic Risk (3:42) -- Outsourcing Productive Capacity (3:49) -- Protest and Industrial Takeover (3:59) -- Fixing the Financial Crisis (3:20) -- Marketing Political Campaigns (3:32) -- The Energy Corporations (3:05) -- Objectives in Vietnam (3:48) -- The Threat of Independent Development (3:06) -- Crisis Of Democracy (3:41) -- U.S. as Victim (3:08) -- Social Movements (3:04) -- The Nuclear Crisis (5:40) -- Nuclear Resolutions (5:17) -- Why Didn't the U.S. Veto the U.N. Resolution? (1:37) -- How Can We Create Positive Change? (1:47) -- Latin American Independence (3:00) -- National Security States (3:30) -- The Drug War (3:40) -- Criminalization of Black Life (3:44) -- Why Did the Banks Need the Bailout? (1:03) -- Has Capitalism Failed? (3:03) -- Wage Labor (3:34) -- Organizing People (1:57) -- How Can We Fight For Change? (2:22) -- Is Honduras Going into Civil War? (2:03) -- How Can We Support a Radical Labor Movement? (1:34) -- Can the Internet Affect Participation in Democracy? (1:54) -- Europe's Democracy Deficit (2:05) -- Is Violence Necessary For Change in the U.S.? (1:11) -- The Gaza Freedom March (3:17) -- A Third Party (0:58) -- Why Couldn't 9/11 Have Been an Inside Job? (3:22) -- Recent Trip to Venezuela (4:50) -- US Government being 'Christ-Like' (4:58)

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