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Foundations of World Order: 50 Years of UN, World Bank, IMF & Human Rights
[00:04] Introduction to Noam Chomsky and his impactful contributions as a public intellectual - Chomsky's influence spans various fields such as linguistics, philosophy, intellectual history, and international affairs. - He is recognized for stimu...[00:04] Introduction to Noam Chomsky and his impactful contributions as a public intellectual - Chomsky's influence spans various fields such as linguistics, philosophy, intellectual history, and international affairs. - He is recognized for stimu... -
Noam Chomsky on the origins of the American Democracy
Chomsky talks about the origins of the American democracy and how the founding fathers were concerned with creating a real democratic system that would endanger the land owners properties and control. Therefore the American system from the beginnin...Chomsky talks about the origins of the American democracy and how the founding fathers were concerned with creating a real democratic system that would endanger the land owners properties and control. Therefore the American system from the beginnin... -
The Chris Hedges Report: Moby Dick and the soul of American capitalism
Excellent analogy of the "Moby Dick", by Herman Melville, one of America’s greatest novels. It is a prescient portrait of the American character and our ultimate fate as a nation and perhaps a species. Melville makes our murderous obsessions, ou...Excellent analogy of the "Moby Dick", by Herman Melville, one of America’s greatest novels. It is a prescient portrait of the American character and our ultimate fate as a nation and perhaps a species. Melville makes our murderous obsessions, ou... -
Hermetic America
Roger Weir discusses the evolution of American history, emphasizing its intellectual and political development. Roger, recounting experiences from the late 1950s to the 1960s, highlights the significant influence of the University of Wisconsin an...Roger Weir discusses the evolution of American history, emphasizing its intellectual and political development. Roger, recounting experiences from the late 1950s to the 1960s, highlights the significant influence of the University of Wisconsin an...
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