economics

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 October, 2012
Author
Michael Slate

"Changing the World or Settling for the Lesser of Two Evils - If You Settle for the Lesser Evil It's Still Evil!"

Ray McGovern (author/activist); Dennis Trainor, Jr. (filmmaker); Bob Avakian (Chairman, Revolutionary Communist Party)

McGovern talks about his article "The Silence of the Drones" and the immorality and criminal nature of both the US drone warfare in Pakistan and elsewhere as well the implied complicity in the lack of mass opposition to this drone warfare.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 May, 2012
Author
Michael Slate

Henry Giroux, author/professor, one of the founding theorists of
critical pedagogy in the U.S and the Global TV Network Chair in
English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University in Ontario,
Canada, talks about the impact and consequences of the permanent
warfare state in the U.S. on the society, especially on youth and
others viewed troublesome elements.

Lili Haydn, musician, debuts a new song and talks about where it
came from.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2012
Author
Michael Slate

Media Grease for the War Train, Bottled Water Destroying the Planet and Wall Street Starves Millions: Case Studies on the Need for Revolution

Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report/Blogger at Freedom Rider, talks about the Big Lies used by the media to create the climate for war against Iran.

Peter H. Gleick, author and President of the Pacific Institute, discusses his book "Bottled and Sold - the Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water", a tale of the destruction of lives, health and the planet.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 February, 2012
Author
Michael Slate

This week’s show features Larry Everest (journalist/author/Revolution Newspaper) and Raymond J. Barry (playwright/actor)

Everest continues his coverage of the growing threat of war against Iran by the US and Israel. Barry talks about his play "Awake in a World that Encourages Sleeping" inspired by the book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" and the moral imperative we all come face to face with at some point in a world dominated by imperialism.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 February, 2012
Author
Michael Slate

This week’s show features Larry Everest (journalist/author/Revolution Newspaper) and Raymond J. Barry (playwright/actor).

Everest continues his coverage of the growing threat of war against Iran by the US and Israel. Barry talks about his play "Awake in a World that Encourages Sleeping" inspired by the book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" and the moral imperative we all come face to face with at some point in a world dominated by imperialism.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 January, 2010
Author
Seeing Red Radio

Alex Callinicos of the Socialist Workers Party at Marxism 2007 spoke on “From Marx’s Capital to Capitalism in the 21st Century”. This talk and many others can be found on the Resistance MP3 site. Hopefully, this will inspire you to pick up Marx’s master work, and if so, please check out David Harvey’s excellent online resource.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 September, 2009
Author
Ezra Niesen

Click here to download the entire audiobook: http://www.betterthanfaith.com/newbookforanewworld/Anti-Capitalism.zip

The environmental science movement since global unsustainability was discovered has been a lot bigger than most people realize. (As a result of yet another divide and conquer strategy.) It includes an evolutionary approach to psychology, to identify the reasons the decisions people make have led to environmental unsustainability in the first place.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 June, 2009
Author
Paulina Hermosillo. Mismo-Mundo.com

La Lavadora con la periodista Paulina Hermosillo."La Reforma de Salud en USA".Edición12Jun09.Producción MismoMundOneWorld.com Conversación con Juan Carlos Ordoñez analista económico OCPP, sobre "La Reforma de Salud en los Estados Unidos de América", como una estructura vital para apoyar a la recuperación económica, a los negocios, a las familias trabajadoras. Sobretodo cubrir a los más 46 millones de estadounidenses sin un seguro y servicio médico.