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Money in politics is the root of all political evil. Unite with us for a week of direct action beginning Saturday November 1, 2014 -- through and including election day in the U.S. (Nov 4th) and the Million Mask March (Nov 5th).
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March Against Corruption
100 min
Howard Stein speaks on Polar Shift and Military Preparation www.thetruthdenied.com [email protected] Show : The Truth Denied Talk Radio Guest : Howard Stein Host: Roxy Lopez GUEST SPEAKS on the possibility of a Coming Polar Shift, FEMA, Changes in Military Training for...
100 min
The Harvard professor has already raised $1 million from thousands of smaller donors who he's asking to spend big money to make sure that no one can spend big money again--and instead politicians have to listen to regular people.
Sydney Brownstone
At a time when most high-tech companies are hoarding patents and suing each other, creating a complex web of cold war-style mutually-assured destruction, Tesla is going against the crowd (once again) and open sourcing all of its patents, making its inventions available for...
Michael Graham Richard
5 min
Abby Martin calls out the corporate media for their rehashing of the OJ Simpson trial, whilst ignoring a recent US Supreme Court's decision to side with CTS, a North Carolina company responsible for a chemical spill that left dozens sick; the case sets a dangerous precedent...
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This week on "It's the end of the World as We know it and I feel fine" we bring you a round up of news from the muthafrackin resistance. Starting with the shooting of three cops from the Canadian Mounted po-po and a look at its colonial history. Followed up by the FIFA world...
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This video describes why Eric Cantor's stunning loss to David Brat in the Virginia primary is very good news. Cantor was one of the Koch Brothers' favorite candidates, with millions of dollars dedicate to the race. He lost nonetheless.
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109 min
These Tuesday evenings begin with brief updates and analyses of major economic events over the last month. June's meeting will focus on: The super rich and major capitalists mobilize to offset capitalism's "side-effects" (poverty, inequality, environmental...
109 min
2 min
Admit it: you don’t really read the endless terms and conditions connected to every website you visit, phone call you make or app you download. But every day, billion-dollar corporations are learning more about your interests, your friends and family, your finances, and your...
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17 min
The beauty of hackers, says cybersecurity expert Keren Elazari, is that they force us to evolve and improve. Yes, some hackers are bad guys, but many are working to fight government corruption and advocate for our rights. By exposing vulnerabilities, they push the Internet to...
17 min
As history has shown, France is capable of the best and the worst, and often in short periods of time.
On the day following Marine Le Pen's Front National victory in the European
Razmig Keucheyan
4 min
Abby Martin talks about the 92 percent rise in unaccompanied minors crossing into the US from Mexico, highlighting the need to treat these children as refugees as they are fleeing the violence and instability in their home countries, which is causing a humanitarian crisis in...
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4 min
Abby Martin goes over the revolutionary idea of 'Solar Roadways' highlighting the massive potential the technology holds and the obstacles in the way of moving the idea forward. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
4 min
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Ian McGuire
185 min
The Basics of Nonviolent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg, Phd, is a recorded presentation of a 1-day workshop held in San Francisco, CA in April 2000. "The purpose of Nonviolent Communication is to help you learn what you already know how to do... but forget ...
185 min
3 min
Better than Cristiano Ronaldo? We think so. The common term is disability. But on the pitch, the truer words are talent, passion, teamwork and determination. Yes, these guys have cerebral palsy. What's important is that they play a serious game of football.
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13 min
What Is In Our Skies is a documentary series explaining sky anomalies seen worldwide. The first 9 parts were uploaded on June 2nd, 2012. Parts 10-19 were added later. The series is now over 6 hours long and broken into over 100 smaller movies. I am just one of many people...
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4 min
The WTO, no matter what you think about it, at least has the virtue of universality. The Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership throws that out the window. The WTO is finally becoming more equitable, and the TTIP is the West's frightened reaction.
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7 min
Think you aren't being fooled by advertising tricks? Take a look at this so-called expert revealing food marketing's secret weapon. No amount of marketing makes factory farming acceptable. You can stop the spin at http://www.ciwf.org.uk/truth
7 min
6 min
the moth, sweet hope, delete not the beetle in the music house, get some sun, play piano, cradle oyster & wear green sunglasses in studio.
6 min
3 min
Worlds apart, a five-star chef, a twelve year-old girl, and a retired school teacher discover how their individual efforts to feed the poor ignite a movement in the fight against hunger. Award-winning chef Narayanan Krishnan, fighting against the caste system in India, quits...
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It's the LAW is a web short that compares marriage inequality to other forms of inequality previously accepted in America. It was shot on location in Indiana, in response to the state taking a hard stance against marriage equality for LGBT people. For more information, please...
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7 min
One no, many yeses. Look to join and grow the movement for localization where you live.
7 min
145 min
An article was written in the Chicago Tribune on January 1st, 2012, addressing the death of a young school teacher by the name of Mary Eve Thorson. She stood in front of a moving semi-truck and ended her life on Thanksgiving Day, 2011. She left a 6 page suicide letter in her...
145 min
8 min
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao-tzu (Confucius)
We are Dan and Hannah from StoryV, travelling Europe by van and sharing valuable stories as we go through our videos, pictures and blog.
Visit StoryV.com and subscribe.
WATCH! Our 34 short raw...
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There are two ways to be wrong about the Internet. One is to embrace cyber-utopianism and treat the Internet as inherently democratizing. Just leave it alone, the argument goes, and the Internet will destroy dictatorships, undermine religious fundamentalism, and make up for...
Evgeny Morozov
2 min
Based on David Suzuki's best-selling book of the same name, and filmed on five continents, THE SACRED BALANCE celebrates a new scientific worldview, an inclusive vision of nature in which we human beings are intimately connected to all life processes on Earth.
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40 min
THE NATURE OF CITIES follows the journey of Professor Timothy Beatley as he explores urban projects around the world, representing the new green movement that hopes to move our urban environments beyond sustainability to a regenerative way of living.
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The second part of the 'Rediscovering Newtown' Documentary looks at what there is to do in the Mid Wales market town today and where Newtown is headed.
Richard Edwards and Emma Maxwell take us on a Cultivating tour of the productive food growing enterprise, Paula Scott...
30 min
It's finally time to Reset the Net! - Here's how.
Reset The Net
27 min
Abby Martin Breaks the Set with an exclusive interview with NSA whistleblowers Bill Binney & Kirk Wiebe LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin...
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The Internet likes Cat Videos. We like the Internet. This video is the ninth in a series, Notes From The Golden Age (NFTGA) that deals with the fact that we are living in a Golden Age, and looks at how and why this has been hidden from us.
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2 min
€SPANISH DR€AM is a documentary, the result of research into the Spanish housing bubble. It is directed by Guillermo Cruz. Although the documentary was made 4 years ago, Spain's current situation and its foreshadowing in the film mean the documentary remains topical 4 years...
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7 min
In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough
7 min
45 min
A Piece of Ecocity is an inspiring 2-part film about one of the only inner-city eco-housing projects in the world. It is a great example of what could be possible everywhere.
45 min
93 min
Ecumenopolis aims for a holistic approach to Istanbul, questioning not only the transformation, but the dynamics behind it as well. From demolished shantytowns to the tops of skyscrapers, from the depths of the Bosphorous to the alternative routes of the planned 3rd bridge...
93 min
The US Federal Communications Commission website reported technical difficulties because of heavy traffic this week hours after comedian John Oliver called on viewers to share their thoughts with the agency about what he called “cable company fuckery”.
We’ve been exp
Amanda Holpuch
5 min
Abby Martin calls out former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton over her lucrative speaking tour in the run up to the 2016 presidential elections as well as outlining the former first lady's corporate ties including Wall Street fat cats and defense contractors.
5 min
46 min
Punchlines for Progress assembles some of the best American political satirists to highlight the power and importance of the court jester. From the Red Scare through today this tradition continues to inform and speak truth to power. Featuring Amy Goodman, Lenny Bruce, George...
46 min
6 min
Inspired by the poem by Reverend Martin Niemoller of the same name, First They Came for... is set in a not so distant future where a nondescript regime takes away innocent people while one man struggles between standing up for what's right and saving himself.
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4 min
It is hard to open a newspaper lately without hearing about Washington DC's new livability. But what does this mean for the country in general? This video takes a look at some of the hidden facts and figures behind this resurgence.
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125 min
Gasland Part II follows on three years later, to continue documenting how the stakes have been raised on all sides in one of the most devastating environmental issues rapidly spreading the globe. This sequel further enriches the argument that the gas industry’s portrayal of...
125 min
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Action for Happiness is a movement for positive social change. We're bringing together people from all walks of life who want to play a part in creating a happier society for everyone.
For fifty years we've aimed relentlessly at higher incomes. But despite being much...
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13 min
Cable companies are trying to create an unequal playing field for internet speeds, but they're doing it so boringly that most news outlets aren't covering it. John Oliver explains the controversy and lets viewers know how they can voice their displeasure to the FCC.
13 min
2 min
Are we competitive, selfish, individualistic creatures by nature? What is human nature, anyway?
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Your community needs you – now, more than ever. This books tells you why and what you can do to help, giving examples of creative, exciting and fulfilling projects and initiatives being done by people just like you, in places just like yours
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109 min
In this profound film, permaculture designer Andrew Faust invites us to reclaim our place in the grand story of life on Earth—a story that reveals how deeply we're woven into the living fabric of this planet.
109 min
10 min
Meet Mr. Happy Man: 88-year-old Bermudian Johnny Barnes devotes six hours every day to an endearing traffic ritual that has made him one of the island’s most cherished citizens. Come rain or shine, he’s there. He stands and blows kisses. This story will make you smile. Every...
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5 min
The matrix...it can be hacked...I have found a way.
Find the others. Build the tribe.
Create the Future.
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5 min
Abby Martin goes over the NBC news interview with Edward Snowden, discussing how the entire conversation was focused on Snowden himself, rather than the content of the leaked documents.
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52 min
After the Arab Spring movements overturned the rulers of Tunisia and Egypt, Libya experienced a full-scale revolt beginning on 17 February 2011. The civil war resulted in the ousting and death of the country's despotic dictator Muammar Gaddafi, and the collapse of his 42-year...
52 min
2 min
The award-winning documentary film, #ReGENERATION, explores the galvanizing forces behind the Occupy Movement and the state of social activism in our society. The film takes an uncompromising look at the challenges facing today’s youth and young adults as they attempt to...
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52 min
For many Egyptians, Omar Suleiman was a symbol of evil incarnate. For twenty years he was the head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service, aka the mukhabarat. Under him, arbitrary detention and torture became commonplace as deterrents to dissent. He was the contact man for...
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Superheroes do exist and they are fighting injustices on the streets of Mexico City.
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A collection of short films from filmmaker Carla Dauden explain why many Brazilians are unhappy that the World Cup (and Olympic Games) are being hosted in their country. Issues range from the enormous cost (estimated at more than the last 3 World Cup's combined) when...
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Travel to 9 countries with Matt Briggs to uncover the best ideas, cutting-edge technologies and restorative solutions to help curb climate change. You can view the full program or the chaptered version.
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This film explores the ethics of fracking though different professional, scientific, medical, spiritual and religious backgrounds. It also takes a look at the deceiving advertising the gas industry heavily relies on.
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10 min
All about the moringa tree. Moringa seeds, moringa powder, moringa nutrition... http://miracletrees.org Moringa oleifera videos & info. Spread the Moringa seeds Moringa oleifera: A Food Plant with Multiple Medicinal Uses MORINGA INTRODUCTION http://www.moringanews.org/
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"Our Seeds" addresses the problems of globalised food based on hybrids that require pesticides and synthetic fertilisers. The film shows how individuals and small groups have solved these problems. A celebration of the seed keepers that stand at the source of humanity's...
56 min
6 min
Last Call provides a high-level examination of one of the most fundamental environmental questions of our time - are there limits to growth?
In 1972, the publication of the book The Limits to Growth stimulated worldwide interest and debate, selling 30 million copies in 30...
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6 min
Bob Randall, a Yankunytjatjara elder and traditional owner of Uluru (Ayer's Rock), explains how the connectedness of every living thing to every other living thing is not just an idea but a way of living. This way includes all beings as part of a vast family and calls us to...
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Focusing on minimizing a number hasn't worked that well so far. Maybe it's time to try a whole-systems approach.
Charles Eisenstein
10 min
Short film that documents how espionage, news manipulation, legal threats and even violence have become the knee-jerk response of government and big business to the increasingly vocal concerns of environmental protesters in the UK.
Read more.
10 min
Today, six corporations own most of our media—but we could be poised to take it back.
Symbolia and YES! Magazine
30 min
Why do humans have such a hard time taking the future into account? Answering this question with insightful analysis, the film offers strategies for policymakers and individuals who are interested in ways that we can overcome our conditioned habits.
In contrast to many films...
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Begzsuren welcomes guests into his home from all over the world, offering these visitors aspects of traditional Mongolian Culture and in exchange his guests offer insight into how they live and work back home. Everyday Begzsuren is on an adventure and a mission.
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What if you really could change the world? Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize winner, firmly believes that each and every one of us can and should contribute to creating a better world. In this empowering RSA Short Jody explains why it is so important that we strive to make a...
2 min
Global Ideas
Paraguay struggles to grow soy sustainably
Paraguay is the world's fourth-largest exporter of soy, much of which is shipped to the European Union. A certification scheme is meant to make soy production sustainable, but some remain sceptical.
Rachel Stern
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FRESH celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental...
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60 min
Never before in history have so many people relied on so few for the basic essentials of life.
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A spiritual journey into the ethereal landscape of Dartmoor with Satish Kumar, the world-renowned ecologist & creator of Resurgence magazine. Through changing seasons, Satish walks the moor and explores ancient woods and rivers, home to a wealth of wildlife including red...
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On October 2nd 1992, Marland Mold, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts plastic mold manufacturer became an employee-owned company. The once radical notion of worker ownership was employed for conservative
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57 min
This award-winning film features nine unique schools, both public and private, California to East Harlem. In these unique schools, relationship, creative thinking, and direct experience are valued above memorization of facts. As we struggle with issues of how to provide a...
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Born into Brothels, by Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski, is the winner of the 77th annual Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. A tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art, Born into Brothels is a portrait of several unforgettable children who...
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84 min
In 2004, thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers from all four corners, moved by their concern for our planet, came together at a historic gathering, where they decided to form an alliance: The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. This is their story. Four...
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4 min
Michael Valpy talks of the injustices toward aboriginal women in Canada.
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Brian Giles has been given a few years to live, after contracting asbestosis at work. Workers' Comp has turned a blind eye.
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51 min
Yazd, the emerald of the desert, is an oasis city deep in the heart of the desert in central Iran. The city has 3000 years of history. Previously known as Ysatis, the city's early records can be tracked to the time of the ancient Median Empire here in Iran.
51 min
91 min
The story of how a group of investigators pursued and exposed Bernie Madoff and his elaborate ponzi scheme which defrauded investors out of $50 billion.
The film includes interviews with Markopolos and fellow investigators Frank Casey, Neil Chelo, Michael Ocrant, and Gaytri...
91 min
4 min
The expansion of the EU, with all its boredom and bureaucratic waste, is one of the most successful peace initiatives of all time. European peace, and the EU's role in that peace is rarely noted, let alone celebrated. This is our attempt to deal with that oversight.
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What do you do when the surf media abuses its power? You ask Mick Jagger to send a memo on behalf of surfing. Watch. Because surfing is not only surfing.
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Solar roadways are being touted as an answer to energy shortages - enough energy generated by the roadway itself, and, voila, car culture can continue. But trucks and cars for intercity - and intracity - transport should be regarded as part of the past, not the future. It's...
Gregor MacDonald
"Russia needs higher prices so that its oil extraction industry can meet its skyrocketing costs. Putin, like the rest of us, has reached the neck-line of the Triangle of Doom, the pointy-end of the gangplank where there is negligible room to maneuver, where the conventional...
Steve from Virginia
There have been hundreds of books and essays written on the evolution of Homo sapiens and I assume you are familiar with that history. In this short essay I am going to point out a few things that are usually left out of that story, the part that deals with the very nature of...
Ron Patterson
27 min
This documentary traces back the origins of Takfiris in Islam and elaborates on their objectives through interviews with senior Shia and Sunni clerics. PRESS TV Documentaries
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18 min
Cloud Makers is a short film about the human impact of industry and contamination on First Nations land. It is the story of two sisters caught in a system where they and the land with which they share a deep relationship are abused and ignored.
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60 min
Indian Givers” (2012) is a mixed-art documentary film, produced by the Sarnia/Aamjiwnaang-based Kiijig Collective, made collaboratively by and for Native and non-Native youth, shot and edited by Ian Alexander of Rocketship Productions and SCITS student Sadie Mallon. This...
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"The U.S. is a mature exploration and development province for oil and gas. New technologies of large scale, multistage, hydraulic fracturing of horizontal wells have allowed previously inaccessible shale gas and tight oil to reverse the long-standing decline of U.S. oil and...
David Hughes/PostCarbon Institute
Dr. Kevin Trenberth illuminates the mechanics of ocean heat, and the coming El Nino event, and makes a bold prediction.
Robert Sinclair
"I know I’m showing my age now. And feeling all nostalgic about the good old days when petrol cost fifty cents a gallon, when the Club of Rome had only just published its Limits to Growth Report, and everyone just decided to ignore it, because 2020 was so far into the...
Mike Stasse/Damn The Matrix
"This is not good news for humanity. As the ice sheets melt due to global warming, not only do they raise the sea level directly; they also exert a weaker gravitational pull on the surrounding ocean. So water sloshes back toward the continents, where we all live. "If...
Chris Mooney/Mother Jones
4 min
Out of the cacophony of voices making claim and counter claim about this country's future comes a feature length documentary taking a radically different approach to the debate on Scottish independence.
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9 min
Love and Capitalism is a short documentary shot on Super 16mm filmed in Spring of 2014. The goal for the project was to film portraits and interviews of working subjects in the high-income Gold Coast neighborhood and the working-class Pilsen neighborhood. By contrasting these...
9 min
"I like to call it a dysphemism. A dysphemism is a euphemism for something else that has a negative connotation. And it is beautiful. It is one of the best propaganda terms ever invented because the second you say, ‘Yeah, I don’t know he is a bit of a conspiracy theorist,’...
Russ Baker/Skeptiko.com
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Abby Martin interviews Dan Johnson, founder of People Against the NDAA, about the National Defense Authorization Act and its language that allows the military to indefinitely detain American citizens and what local communities are doing about this law. LIKE Breaking the Set @...
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9 min
Abby Martin interviews Ronnie Moas, Founder of Standpoint Research and Creator of PhilanthropyandPhilosophy.com about his work as an ethical stock analyst and why he's urging Wall Street to consider massive wealth redistribution. LIKE Breaking the Set @...
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15 min
English description follows Ce regard critique sur nos forces policières, leurs origines ténébreuses, leurs structures et restructurations ainsi que des précisions sur leur vraie mission. Voilà des précisions très informatives sur la nature et fonction réelle de nos forces...
15 min
David Korten's new essay (available to read as a PDF) connects the work of finding a new sacred story with the effort to build a new economy.
David Korten
77 min
This film from the UK looks at several children who do not thrive in conventional schooling for a variety of reasons, and asks how we can bring the best out in each child instead of measuring them against a one-size-fits-all standard and labeling them as failures.
"This...
77 min