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Chris Hedges on Wages of Rebellion

The incomparable Chris Hedges on his book, Wages of Rebellion. He tells us his views on the causes of revolution and why we may be facing one soon. The book focuses on stories of rebels from around the world and throughout history and Hedges investigates what it takes to be a rebel in modern times. Guest: Chris Hedges, … Continued


A special that explores the politics of water in California–where it comes from, where it goes, who has power over it and why? We look at why California wound up with the world’s largest government-run plumbing system and what that means for the fights we’re having today. Guest: Richard Walker, Professor of Geography at the University of … Continued


Mario Martinez works at the intersection of health, psychology, neurology, and culture — a field he calls biocognition. We bring you a special presentation of a KPFA talk he delivered barely a month ago — that covers everything from why some people live well in their tenth decade, and what ritual has to do with … Continued


Marxian economist Richard Wolff delivers a brief history of capitalism — from before it existed, to what to watch for this December. This is the broadcast premier of a talk delivered on Sunday, February 15,  2015 at the First Congregational Church of Berkeley. Guest: Richard Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;  Visiting … Continued