The Changing tide / Robert Scheer ; produced by Diane Hatch-Avis.
Talk before the League of Women Voters about the changing composition of California. Robert Scheer points to increased urban and rural minority population, which is changing the white male power structure. He then turns to changing foreign policy issues such as: the end of the Cold War, false enemies to help support the National Securrity State, and the different approaches to economics. The insistance of the United States upon military solutions to its international problems, he continues, only offers a temporary good feeling while avoiding the complex domestic and foreign relations problems. He concludes by pointing to the increased difficulty in attaining a college education, and how that threatens our future.|THE CHANGING TIDE / Robert Scheer| produced by Diane Hatch-Avis. - Talk before the league of Women Voter's about the changing composition of California. He points to increased urban and rural minority population, which is changing the white male power structure. He then turns to changing foreign policy issues such as: the end of the Cold War, false enemies to help support the National Security State, and the different apporaches to economics. The insitance of the United States upon military solutions to its international problems, he continues, only offers a temporary good feeling while avoiding the complex domestic and foreign relations problems. He concludes by pointing to the increased difficulty for attaining a college education, and how that threatens our future. RECORDED: 20 Apr. 1991. BROADCAST: KPFK, 15 May 1991.