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Our Invisible Government
The most powerful and important organs in the invisible government are the nations bloated and unaccountable intelligence agencies.
This Is Not the Sixth Extinction. It's the First Extermination Event.
What we are witnessing is not a passive geological event but extermination by capitalism.
Amazon Rainforest Fires - Avoid This Trap | Charles Eisenstein
The grief is so strong. What do I do with that energy? I've noticed kind of a trap, a diversion, that says "take that energy and hate somebody with it. Blame somebody with it."
How to Live With the Climate Crisis Without Becoming a Nihilist
'Today, despite all the grim climate news, I actually feel more optimistic than ever.'
Land Without Bread: the Green New Deal Forsakes America's Countryside
Days after the heart-stopping Notre-Dame Cathedral firein April, Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg trained her eyes on the United Kingdoms parliament and chastised its meager response to climate change. I want you to panic, the baby-faced sixteen-year-old quietly instructed...
Documenting Hate: Charlottesville
FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the resurgence of white supremacists in America. An investigation into how the violent and infamous rally in Charlottesville became a watershed moment for the white supremacist movement. Correspondent A.C. Thompson shows how some of those...
COMMON NOTIONS: Handbook Not Required
Common Notions is a film about the Purple Thistle Centre, a youth-run arts and activism space in Vancouver, BC, and about education, learning, friendship, and youth liberation.
The Most Important Article You’ll Never Read? How Western Media Support State Terror, While Millions Die, and How This Article Was Killed
As media theorists, we set out in Spring 2019 to pool our collective expertise into a short and very readable article for the mainstream press about how media treats Western foreign policy.
“United States” to Imperial America: Our Hidden Empire
The global expanse of US military bases is well-known; but it's actual territorial empire is largely hidden. The true map of America is not taught in our schools. Abby Martin interviews history Professor Daniel Immerwahr about his new book, 'How To Hide An Empire,' where he...
The Electronic Waste Challenge: A Global Perspective
Growing electronic waste (e-waste or WEEE) volumes from consumers are a challenge for low and middle income countries. Informal recycling of valuable and hazardous components creates an income opportunity for the poor, but poses major health and environmental risks and also...
Fantastic Fungi
When so many are struggling for connection, inspiration and hope, Fantastic Fungi brings us together as interconnected creators of our world.
Home Is Wherever I’m With You — and Other Modern Calamities
Prologue: this essay is written in support of my new documentaryLove School. Oh, home, let me come home Home is whenever Im with you. ~Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes As I pul
Planet Local: A 7-Part Film Series about the Regenerative Food Movement
Good food is key to our survival and well-being.Eating local food is a powerful solution-multiplier it reduces our carbon footprint, pollution,and waste, while creating dignified livelihood opportunities, strengthening communities and local economies, and strengthening our...
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 1: Intro to the New Food Movement
Every person on earth needs food every day. Every day food is tended, harvested, transported, stored, and served up on our tables. In a very real sense, food cannot be separated from life itself. And so it has been said that changing the way we grow and eat food is one of the...
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 2: Diverse Farming Systems
Use and value diversity is one of the ten core principles of permaculture for good reason. Studies have shown that small, diversified farms can yield more than twice as much food per acre when compared to large monocultures. Crop diversity significantly contributes to soil...
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 3: Local Food Webs, Exploring Systems of Distribution
When it comes to helping people and planet, the way we grow our food is important. But building a healthy food web healthy connections between producers, retailers and consumers is also key.
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 4: Local Food Processors AKA Making Delicious Food
These days, it can be difficult to find processed foods that arent made by mega-corporations; foods that arent full of added sugars, genetically modified corn, and chemicals we would rather not put in our bodies; foods that werent made in factories that harm the environment...
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 5: Challenges & Solutions
Small farms around the world may be thriving, but farmers, particularly those just starting out, face a lot of challenges. Accessing affordable land is a BIG one, along with finding start-up capital, and competing with traditional producers in the market. But so are things...
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 6: Ecovillages & Networks for New Farmers
For young people not raised on the land, getting into farming can seem daunting. Even for people who have worked on farms before, it is easy to feel isolated and overwhelmed when it comes to starting a farm of ones own.
Planet Local Short Film Series - Part 7: A Little More Inspiration
As weve seen, the food system is broken.
Yuval Noah Harari - Global or Local?
Humans think in stories rather than in facts, numbers, or equations, and the simpler the story, the better. Yuval Noah Harari
Joe Rogan Interviews Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders is a 2020 Presidential Candidate of the Democratic Party and is currently serving as the U.S. Senator of Vermont.
The Land for Our Food
Industrial Agriculture: - Destroys soil - Produces tons of emissions - Pollutes water - Destroys biodiversity
Mindful Travel in Ladakh
In the high altitude desert of the Tibetan Plateau, Ladakhi people have carved a living from the mountains for a thousand years. Tourism in Ladakh, first commencing in 1974, has developed into a robust industry with new economic opportunities, yet has also placed growing...
The Meaning of Life - Deep Therapy for Existential Crisis and Despair (Non-Dogmatic)
Exploring the intimate relationship between self, story, and reality. Join the course at http://www.CharlesEisenstein.org/metaphysics
A Charter for the Social Solidarity Economy
This charter wasoriginally published in Spanishas a rallying call for Social Solidarity Economy initiatives within the Spanish territory. We have translated it to share its principles with English speaking audiences and Social Solidarity initiatives worldwide. This article...
Tom Paine, Christianity, and Modern Psychiatry
BeyondCommon Sense, most Americans know little about Thomas Paine (1737-1809). Few know that at the end of Paines life, he had become a pariah in U.S. society, and for many years after his death, he was either ignored or excoriatedthe price he paid forThe Age of Reasonand its...
Russell Brand & Gabor Mate | Damaged Leaders Rule The World
Russel Brand speaks with Dr. Gabor Mat on the latest episode of the Under the Skin podcast.
Trump the Magician: The Real Function of Racism and Xenophobia
Donald Trump is a con artist. He is practicing one of the oldest tricks in the book, borrowing a page from every magician who seeks to fool and dazzle their audience by distracting their attention at a critical moment in the act. Trumps trick of choice has a long history in...
Fools & Dreamers: Regenerating a Native Forest
Fools & Dreamers: Regenerating a Native Forest is a 30-minute documentary about Hinewai Nature Reserve, on New Zealands Banks Peninsula, and its kaitiaki/manager of 30 years, botanist Hugh Wilson. When, in 1987, Hugh let the local community know of his plans to allow the...
Lost Nation Road
Spiritual activist Stephen Jenkinson and musician Gregory Hoskins craft a love letter to endings on the nights of grief and mystery tour.
The Curse of Abundance
Which come first, people or oil? When money and morality collide, there's only one winner. The Yasuni Park in Ecuador is a haven of biodiversity and home to indigenous tribes. It also holds a third of the country's oil reserves. Ecuador had agreed to keep the oil in the...
The 9% Lie: Industrial Food and Climate Change
The Climate Emergency is finally getting the attention of the media and the U.S. (and world) body politic, as well as a growing number of politicians, activists and even U.S. farmers.
Jim Acosta Refuses to Defend Free Press & Julian Assange EXTENDED
***Full extended version*** I asked Jim Acosta about the Trump administration's unprecedented use of the Espionage Act to prosecute Julian Assange for practicing journalism. Jim Acosta promotes his book Enemy of the People about defending the First Amendment @ the Newseum...
Perpetual Motion
Carpe Diem - Seize the day. While every day might not be good, there is always something good in every day. Life is filled with adventures and experiences. Life is about living. Find what drives you. Find what motivates you to get up every morning. Make every last second count.
Right to Own: Giving Workers a Chance to Buy their Workplaces
Too often, when businesses are sold, workers pay the price. Our new policy proposal would guarantee workers a right of first refusal, giving them a chance to bring their workplaces under democratic ownership. Learn more at: https://thenextsystem.org/rto
Paper Straws Won't Save the Planet – We Need a Four-Day Week
Working less would massively reduce our carbon footprint, and bring many other benefits besides
Want to Tackle Inequality? Then First Change Our Land Ownership Laws
What is the most neglected issue in British politics? I would say land. Literally and metaphorically, land underlies our lives, but its ownership and control have been captured by a tiny number of people. The results include soaring inequality and exclusion; the massive cost...
Are We Done Fighting?
We need ways to build healthier relationships with people who have perspectives different from our own.
‘Anti-Trump’ CNN Presstitute Defends Trump's Persecution of Assange
In the endless brain fart cyclone that is the Trump era, CNN White House Correspondent Jim Acostahas made a name for himselfposing as a martyr of the free press. While US mass media have made a theatrical WWE performance of Trumps occasional mean words toward Acosta
Jim Acosta Refuses to Defend the First Amendment in Julian Assange Case
I asked Jim Acosta about the Trump administration's unprecedented use of the Espionage Act to prosecute Julian Assange for practicing journalism. Jim Acosta promotes his book Enemy of the People about defending the First Amendment @ the Newseum, the First Amendment museum, in...
Abby Martin, Chomsky, Greenwald, Varoufakis - Experts, Journalists & Activists: Best of 2018-2019
Dear supporters of acTVism Munich, Weve come a long way together, thanks to your donations and the commitment of our dedicated volunteers. Weve built a truly independent non-profit & bilingual media network, which does not rely on advertisements and state or corporate...
How to Defeat Moral Grandstanders (and Stay Classy while Doing It) | Brandon Warmke
These effective strategies can minimize harmful moral grandstanding in yourself and in others.
Ego Not Bad
A short film by the creators ofA Quest for Meaning, inspired byArnaud Desjardins, whichplunges us into the themes of spirituality and self-knowledge.
Why the Julian Assange Case Threatens a Free Press
6 Pulitzer prize winners explain.
The Meek Be Damned on Global Warming
In May, an international group of scientists warned that over a million of the Earths species are being driven to extinction; before that, researchers reported the climate was warming faster than even the most pessimistic projections. Worse yet, another report gave humanity...
Seeking the Good Life in America: Alternative Ways to Live Sustainably
Join Joy on her journey to visit intentional communities as she searches for a place to call home.
Passive House Revolution
Create a Low Energy Home: Join the Passive House Revolution!
Was Austerity a Scam?
Austerity in Ireland resulted in over 10,000 homeless people, the crisis overseen by a government ideologically opposed to the concept of social housing. Now a property boom is taking place that is enriching an elite while the homeless figures continue to rise. Is this...
How A Family of 5 Creates Almost Zero Waste
To celebrate Plastic Free July we're bringing you the inspiring story of a zero waste/waste free family in Hobart, Australia. Lauren, Oberon, and their kids have found ways to produce almost no rubbish - they've only filled one small jar of waste in two years!
How The Shawshank Redemption Humanizes Prisoners
On a narrative level The Shawshank Redemption is a movie about the power of hope in the face of extraordinary hardship. But underpinning Andy Dufresnes story we also find a blistering critique of the prison system and criminal justice policy in the United States. The films...
European Paganism and Christianization
In contemporary conversations about decolonization, this is a point which is often overlooked Europeans are indigenous too. Before the spread of Christianity, Europe was home to a profusion of religious beliefs, most of which are pejoratively referred to as paganism. The...
Workers Should Be in Charge
Every day, private equity companies snatch up firms and strip them dry. But theres an alternative: allow workers to buy their workplace and run it themselves.
American Exceptionalism, American Innocence, and What Comes Next: An Interview With Danny Haiphong
The following is an email interview with author and activist, Danny Haiphong, regarding the current state of capitalism, US politics, and his new book,American Exceptionalism and American Innocence:A People's History of Fake News-From the Revolutionary War to the War on...
The Capitalist Coup Called Neoliberalism: How and Why It Went Down
Rich people have always had class consciousness because... they want to stay rich. This collective consciousness led the "founding fathers" of the United States to set up systems of governance that would, first and foremost, protect them (the wealthy, landowning minority)...
Why Don't We Quit Those Bullshit Jobs?
Does your job make little to no sense? Does it seem like it wouldn't even matter if your job didn't exist? Would it even make the world better? Then you likely have a bullshit job. In this documentary, vpro and American anthropologist, David Graeber looks more closely at...
#WeUnite | Accompany farmers Carlo  and Hanna  as they drive their tractors to Berlin to protest for a better food and farming system.
#WeUnite - The 12-minute film We Unite is a window into the lives of two organic farmers and the reasons they join the yearly We are Fed-Up demonstration in Germany .Along with hundreds of other farmers, they drive their tractors into the heart of Berlin where they unite with...
Scott Noble's History of Resistance
Scott Noble has been making documentary films for close to a decade. His films are consistently thoughtful and never superficial. Reminiscent of Chris Markers documentary work in style and approach, Nobles films remind us that history is important. They also provoke a sense...
Why We Need a Federal Job Guarantee
Giving everyone a job is the best way to democratize the economy and give workers leverage in the workplace.