Occupation
Economy & Social Change for $7 each!
ALL WHO MATTER, a talk by
A lively lecture about economic globalization and its impact on people in the
CAPITALISM AND RADICAL CHANGE, a talk by Michael Albert _____
A series of talks in
GLOBAL JUSTICE & ECONOMIC VISION, talks by Michael Albert _____
Albert first discusses the issues associated with building an effective antiwar movement: matters of strategy, organization, and focus. Then he elaborates on the issue of economic vision and move-ment building. Socialist Scholars Conference, 2003. Part 1: 25 mins; Part 2: 55 mins.
HISTORICAL ROOTS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS,
an interview with Jack Rasmus ____
Rasmus draws on the history of the 1930s to explains how the wealth that funnels upwards (instead of trickling down) creates unstable markets that lead to economic crises. He describes the repeated down-up-down crises of the 1930s, drawing parallels to today. 2009. 53 mins. ___
KICKING AWAY THE LADDER:
CORPORATE ECONOMICS VS. DEMOCRACY _____
a talk by
Chomsky focuses on the problems of democracy development in the
WE OWN THE WORLD, a talk by
Chomsky looks at government and corporate policies over the years. These policies, Chomsky argues, involve imperialist designs, including political assassinations and the killing of innocent civilians on a mass scale. As Chomsky explains over and over, elites can get away with this only if they (and we) accept the basic assumption that “we own the world”and have the right to do whatever we want. 2007/90 mins.
WHAT WENT WRONG? A Q &A with
In this fascinating, informal Q&A, Chomsky answers students’ questions about what went wrong after Obama’s 2008 election message of hope and change. Chomsky maintains that what went wrong was the hope; that there was never any reason for it if you looked at Obama's positions and who was backing him. Chomsky goes on to talk about the economy, the military budget, the Iraq War, and he compares anti-war organizing during the Vietnam War era with the current
anti-war and Occupy Wall Street movements. 2010/65 mins.
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