Michael Hardt compiled this playlist to accompany his recent book, The Subversive Seventies. He writes: “Repeatedly during the process of writing The Subversive Seventies, I was moved by how activists in each country learned from and were inspired by revolutionaries elsewhere, deploying strategies of popular power, organizing structures of revolutionary democracy, combatting multiple structures of domination, and seeking liberation in various forms. The music circulated too, along with the militants and their revolutionary dreams.” Take a listen!
The Journalistic Malpractice that Fueled a Genocide: Robin Andersen on “Complicit Lens”
In today’s discussion with veteran media historian and critic Robin Andersen, we discuss in depth the ways that the New York Times, CNN, and other legacy media outlets became little more than Israeli propaganda organs, uncritically feeding IDF narratives, images,...










