A Casualty list of the Gulf war / Victor Navasky ; introduced by Stanley Sheinbau.

Program Title:
A Casualty list of the Gulf war / Victor Navasky ; introduced by Stanley Sheinbau.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1611
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Talk by Victor Navasky, editor of The Nation magazine, about the ten "casualties" of the Gulf War: 1) language, 2) the peace dividend, 3) United nations, 4) equal protection of United States citizens, 5) the ancient art of diplomacy, 6) civil liberties at home, 7) diverting the national attention away from political scandals, 8) the debate about national priorities, 9) truth, 10) the democratic process. The talk was given at the Library for Social Science and 125th anniversary celebration for The Nation magazine.|A CASUALTY LIST OF THE GULF WAR / Victor Navasky. - Talk by Victor Navasky, editor of The Nation magazine, about the ten "casualties" of the Gulf War: 1) language, 2) the peace divident, 3) United Nations, 4) equal protection of US citizens, 5) the ancient art of diplomacy, 6) civil liberties at home, 7) diverting the national attention away from political scandals, 8) the debate about national priorities, 9) truth, 10) the democratic process. The talk was given at the Library for Social Science and 125the anniversary celebration for The Nation magazine. For an edited version without the introduction by Stanley Sheinbau, see KZ1600. BROADCAST: KPFK, 6 Feb. 1991.

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KPFK, 6 Feb. 1991.
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1 reel (35 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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