Chris Hedges: Propaganda and the Psychosis of Permanent War

What a Lovely War

Image by roberlan via Flickr

with Chris Hedges
Featured Writer
Dandelion Salad
October 3, 2012

Oct 2, 2012 by nthomas87

Chris Hedges at South Dakota State University on October 2, 2012

Chris Hedges at South Dakota State University on October 2, 2012

[Hedges begins at 6:50 mins into the video.]

[Transcript]


Chris Hedges spent two decades as a foreign reporter covering wars in Latin America, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. His latest books are Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, Death of the Liberal Class, and The World as It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress.

see

What Is Happening to Muslims Will Happen to the Rest of Us by Chris Hedges

Chris Hedges: It All Goes Back to World War I +Q&A

The Wobblies (1979)

Chris Hedges at Occupy Princeton: The Liberal Class is Not the Left

Chris Hedges: Our Liberal Class failed us

Edward Bernays and the Art of Public Manipulation

8 thoughts on “Chris Hedges: Propaganda and the Psychosis of Permanent War

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  7. Very helpful historical context from Chris Hedges. “Lovely” war poster!
    Dandelion Salad is a trove of intelligent information, thank you Lo.

    • Thanks so much, David. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment so frequently.

      Yes, I thought the same when I found the picture on Flickr’s Creative Commons list. It fits perfectly with this talk by Hedges.

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