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Beyond Hypocrisy (paper)
Decoding the News in an Age of PropagandaEdward S. Herman; Matt Wuerker (Cartoons)
Released 1992-01-01
Herman and Wuerker highlight the deception and hypocrisy contained in the U.S. government’s favorite buzzwords, offering examples of duplicitous terminology, trenchant essays, satirical cartoons, and a cross-referenced doublespeak dictionary.
The Decline and Fall of Public Broadcasting (paper)
David Barsamian; Amy Goodman (Foreword); Mumia Abu-Jamal (Afterword)Released 2001-01-01
Barsamian reviews the history of public radio and TV, and questions the liberal image of those institutions.
Heroes (paper only)
John PilgerReleased 2001-01-01
The international journalist exalts as heroes the ordinary people he has witnessed coping with difficult and often brutal conditions: dissidents in the Soviet Union, and those struggling for freedom in Vietnam, Africa, Central America, and the Middle East.
Louder Than Bombs (paper)
Interviews from The Progressive MagazineDavid Barsamian
Released 2004-05-01
David Barsamian's insightful questions and captivating manner ignite engaging conversations about work, art, and activism in a difficult world. Drawn from the pages of The Progressive, Louder Than Bombs provides a comprehensive introduction to the urgent political issues of our time.
