Michael Parenti: The US Empire at Home and Abroad

with Michael Parenti
Writer, Dandelion Salad
Michael Parenti Blog
michaelparenti.org
Sept. 15, 2014

President Obama Declares More War But Some Americans Disapprove 2

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Progressive Radio News Hour
with Stephen Lendman
Sept. 14, 2014

Parenti is an internationally renown award-winning author and lecturer. He’s a leading progressive political analyst.

World and national issues will be discussed.

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http://progressiveradionewshour.podbean.com/mf/web/wnjmsk/Lendman_091414.mp3


Michael Parenti is an award winning, internationally known author. His two most recent books are The Face of Imperialism (a critique of the U.S. global empire; 2011) and Waiting for Yesterday: Pages from a Street Kid’s Life (an ethnic memoir about his early life in Italian Harlem; 2013). For further information about his work, visit his website: www.michaelparenti.org.

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4 thoughts on “Michael Parenti: The US Empire at Home and Abroad

  1. Thoughtful discussion ~ about a sick world empire swaggering and strutting around/aboard a “disposable planet…”

    Solutions?

    My own view is that we have to cultivate a new political realism, based on coherent, cognitively mature insights, that can only emerge from a deeper understanding & acceptance of the principle of (ecological) relationship.

    Life is far too complex to pretend that we can find all the answers simply by interrogating our own sophistry.

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