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Censorship and oppression: the threat to democracy and open debate

December 24, 2020January 13, 2021 sanjay perera

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. addresses health freedom advocates gathered in Copenhagen to strategize ways to maintain human rights on a global basis. Continue reading Censorship and oppression: the threat to democracy and open debate

Noam Chomsky: The history and hypocrisy of the war on terror

December 8, 2015 sanjay perera

Noam Chomsky is an activist and an emeritus professor of linguistics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Continue reading Noam Chomsky: The history and hypocrisy of the war on terror

Noam Chomsky: US terrorism

October 6, 2015October 6, 2015 sanjay perera

Noam Chomsky is an activist and an emeritus professor of linguistics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Continue reading Noam Chomsky: US terrorism

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Terrorism, violence, and the culture of madness

April 7, 2015April 7, 2015 sanjay perera

  by Henry A. Giroux The thought of security bears within it an essential risk. A state which has security as its sole task and source of legitimacy is a fragile organism; it can always be provoked by terrorism to … Continue reading Terrorism, violence, and the culture of madness

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