The Concentration Of Power / Noam Chomsky. - Noam Chomsky, noted linguist and foreign policy analyst from MIT, speaks about United States foreign policy, the moral bankruptcy of capitalism, the New World Economic Order, and the increasing polarization and misery of an ever-growing exploited class around the world. CONTENT: r.1. The Clinton doctrine (8 min.)| U.S. in Latin America (4 min.)| Human rights (2 min.)| U.S. support of repressive governments (2 min.)| Article 25 (1 min.)| New York City and poverty (2 min.)| Article 23 : the right to work (1 min.)| Welfare law and crime (1 min.)| Health care reform (1 min.)| Marginalizing labor (3 min.)| Industrialization and society (2 min.)| Indonesian labor (3 min.)| Haiti (1 min.)| Dominican Republic (2 min.)| Sanctions against the poor (3 min.)| Article 23 : world unemployment (4 min.)| U.S. economic recovery (3 min.)| Two-parent households (1 min.)| Automation (3 min.)| Trade vs. shipments (3 min.)| State supported corporations (5 min.). - RECORDED: 27 Sept. 1994 by Radio Free Main (207) 622-6629. BROADCAST: KPFK, 2 Feb. 1995.
The Concentration Of Power
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The Concentration Of Power
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