Chris Hedges: The Power of Political Cartoons

Cartoon by Mr. Fish

Screenshot by Dandelion Salad via Flickr

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with Chris Hedges

RT America on Feb 4, 2017

On this week’s episode of On Contact, Chris Hedges discusses the influence of editorial cartoons and the plight of the artists who make them with political cartoonist Dwayne Booth, also known as Mr. Fish. RT Correspondent Anya Parampil explores what we have done to dissident artists throughout American history.

From the archives:

Chris Hedges and Mr. Fish: Art As A Language and A Form of Truth-Telling

Chris Hedges and Dwayne “Fish” Booth: War Is A Business

5 thoughts on “Chris Hedges: The Power of Political Cartoons

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  4. Excellent interview; profound. Regrettably the pressure of studio-time constraints made it difficult to hear some complete responses, but the message is indelible.

    I recommend the earlier Days of Revolt episode listed from the archives above…

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