Against the Grain – March 3, 2008
Joel Kovel, author of "The Enemy of Nature," now in its second, updated edition, discusses capitalism’s relationship to the growing ecological crisis.
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Acclaimed program of ideas, in-depth analysis, and commentary on a variety of matters—political, economic, social, and cultural—important to progressive and radical thinking and activism. Against the Grain is co-produced and co-hosted by Sasha Lilley and C. S. Soong.
Joel Kovel, author of "The Enemy of Nature," now in its second, updated edition, discusses capitalism’s relationship to the growing ecological crisis.
Monty Neil of the group FairTest discusses the move toward standardized testing in US education. And Kai Lundgren-Williams describes what a non-standardized, liberatory education might look like.
Hilary Klein and Marina Sitrin describe the recent Zapatista Women’s Encuentro in Chiapas, which they attended, and Gustavo Esteva discusses the uprisings in Oaxaca.
Timothy Brennan, author of "Wars of Position: The Cultural Politics of Left and Right," on about how ostensibly radical academic theory helped lay the ground work for the rise of neoliberalism. Guest host Sasha Lilley.
A look at the neuroscience of brain health and what it takes to keep one’s brain sharp into old age.
The documentary "The Power of Nightmares" explores the similarities between American neo-conservatism and radical political Islam.
The work and life of the singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson, whom Pete Seeger has called "one of the greatest human beings of all time," are showcased in the DVD box set "Paul Robeson: Portraits of the Artist."
Historian and activist John Henrik Clarke examines 5,000 years of African and African American history in the award-winning film documentary "A Great and Mighty Walk."
Michael Yates talks about his book "Cheap Motels and a Hot Plate," about his travel adventures around the US and about work and inequality in the places he visits.
Chalmers Johnson talks about US empire, militarism, and executive power run amok in a newly-released presentation.