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The Old 'New World Order'
IMF And Bretton Woods
The Rule Of Finance Capital
Where Capital Flows
Nixon And Reagan
Fairy Tale Boom
The Saintly Alan Greenspan
After NAFTA
Rogue State
Universal Rights
The Right Of Return
Relativism Triumphant
Torture Chamber
Haitian Refugees
There's No Law
The Great Beast
Media Suppression
The Threat Of Democracy
Socio-Political Rights
The Right To Eat
Properly Educated People
U.S. Prisons
Non-Self-Executing
Just Attack
Favorite Monster
A Hard Choice
Meeting In Mosul
The Real Threat
Kuwait And Panama
Chemical War
Stability
Religious Conversion
Good Terror
Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Carthaginian Solution
It's The Oil
Saddam As Mother Teresa
Sending A Message
War Crimes
Get Lost
Monophonic. Total running time approximately 107 minutes.
CD1: US Human Rights Policy Rhetoric & Practice
Recorded in Longmont, Colorado, USA on May 10 1998.
CD2: US Iraq Policy: Motives & Consequences
Recorded in Cambridge, Massachussetts, USA on Jan 30 1999.
From the sleeve: The US prides itself as the defender of democracy and beacon of human rights, and US foreign policy finds justification in promoting the universal values of freedom and equality. Noam Chomsky shows us how to peek behind the curtain to see what is really at work behind the human rights rhetoric.
Producer
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David Barsamian
Distributed By
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AK Press Audio
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AK Press Audio
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AK Press Audio
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AK Press Audio