al Jazeera’s “Empire” hosted by Marwan Bishara takes a look at the new political stage in Latin America, reacting to U.S. interventionism on behalf of corporate interests and European colonialist elitism, the differences in the approaches of Bolivarian Socialists — Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador — and the ‘Third Way’ Eastern Hemisphere economic alliances of Brazil. In Part One, Mr. Bishara interviews Prof. Noam Chomsky. Part Two is a panel of scholars.
Archive for August, 2009
Breaking Away From U.S. Imperialism in Latin America (Video)
Posted: 2 August 2009 by Editors in Chomsky's Lectern, International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Al Jazeera, ALBA, American Empire, Bolivarian Socialism, Bolivia, Brazil, BRIC, CIA, Colombia, corporatism, Cuban Missle Crisis, diplomacy, economic terrorism, economy, Ecuador, Evo Morales, facism, fascism, Fidel Castro, GATT, globalism, Haiti, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, IMF, imperialism, JFK, land reform, Latin America, Lula de Silva, majoritarian democracy, Manuel Zelaya, military coup, military junta, Monroe Doctrine, NAFTA, neoliberalism, Noam Chomsky, nuclear weapons, Obama, oil, Organization of American Stats, petrodollar, School of the Americas, socialism, terrorism, Venezuela, War, World Bank
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Family and Statism
Posted: 2 August 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, authority, child rearing, corporal punishment, ethics, family, freedom, Freedomain Radio, human rights, Larken Rose, libertarian, liberty, morality, Peter Mac, Philosophy, psychology, statism, Stefan Molyneux
A conversation with Peter Mac and Larken Rose about the true roots of statism – 27 June 09 (2:05:36):























