All 8 Parts in one video:
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Parts 1-8, interviewed by Chris Hedges
TheRealNews on Oct 30, 2014
Journalist Chris Hedges and political philosopher Sheldon Wolin discuss his time in the academy and the role of universities in post-war United States history.
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from the archives:
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Part 1, interviewed by Chris Hedges
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Parts 2-3, interviewed by Chris Hedges
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Part 4, interviewed by Chris Hedges
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Part 6, interviewed by Chris Hedges
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Part 7, interviewed by Chris Hedges
Sheldon Wolin: Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist? Part 8, interviewed by Chris Hedges
“Inverted Totalitarianism” by Guadamour
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An endlessly fascinating experience listening to this remarkable, wise elder. Excellent production/discussion of rarely seen depth, showing the value of producing more interviews like it of elder, retired scholars.
Thanks, Jerry and I do agree with you. There is so much to learn from these older scholars.
I really want to endorse these sentiments also.
It is so inspiring and truly educational to listen to such deeply thoughtful, candid and illuminating discourse.
I recently heard a talk by Pat McCabe ~ Weyakpa Najin Win (Woman Stands Shining) of the Diné (Navajo) Nation offering an indigenous perspective on “Thriving Life, the Feminine Design and Sustainability…” ~ an utterly brilliant and enlightening personal narrative, extolling the essential role of women in the economy of Nature.
For anyone with time enough to devote close attention to the full 90 minute talk, as it takes quite a while to reach the most compelling aspects of her experience, the link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCDyEGl7ssc
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