No end to the killing by Heinrich Frei, 5/23/2025 The unprecedented increase in military spending last year shows that it is assumed there will be more wars. That is why armament is being pursued according to the principle: “If you want peace, prepare for war.” Young people are to become …

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Inequality for All, 1 hr 30 min

Inequality for All – Robert Reich Free with ads PGYouTube Movies & TV 189M subscribers   <__slot-el> A passionate argument on behalf of the middle class, INEQUALITY FOR ALL features Robert Reich – professor, best-selling author, and Clinton cabinet member – as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has …

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The so-called progress by Felix Feistel, 5/23/2025

There is no escape from the totalitarian movement of eternal progress on its own. Capitalism and the financial system behind it thrive on this pseudo-progress by constantly throwing new goods onto the so-called market—goods that no one has asked for, but which are forced upon people by a powerful propaganda …

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Death of a Yuppie Dream. The Rise and Fall of the Professional-Managerial Class by Barbara Ehrenreich and John Ehrenreich, 2/19/2013

At its wealthier end, skilled professionals continue to jump ship for more lucrative posts in direct service to capital: Scientists give up their research to become ​“quants” on Wall Street; physicians can double their incomes by finding work as investment analysts for the finance industry or by setting up ​“concierge” …

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Victory over Hitler by Harald Neuber, 5/9/2025

“Studies on the history of the German-Soviet war all too often ignore the simple fact that (!) the German invasion of the USSR on June 22, 1941, was primarily motivated by economic objectives, namely to conquer ‘living space in the East,’” writes historian Rolf-Dieter Müller. Joseph Goebbels declared that it …

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Bob Dylan – Inside the Music

1/11/2025 – 1 hr 4 min The inside story Bob Dylan’s transformative folk years, we will navigate this iconic artist’s nuanced evolution and cultural impact. The inside story Bob Dylan’s transformative folk years, we will navigate this iconic artist’s nuanced evolution and cultural impact. https://youtu.be/EYOkPVZ9xko?t=2717

“Made in America is harder than expected” by Molson Hart, 4/24/2025

Building more roads, modernizing seaports, improving airports andtrain stations, and constructing power plants in the country whereconstruction is most expensive is a huge undertaking that many people fail to grasp. Made in America is harder than expected By Molson Hart [This article posted on April 24, 2025 is translated from …

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Accomplices by Tobias Augenbraun, 3/5

Those who conform, go with the flow, and say little in opposition rise to the top. Those who are not yet sufficiently conformist are corrupted. A great deal of lobbying is carried out to bring members of parliament into line and make them vote the way they want them to. …

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