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Attac | | The world is not for sale |  |
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La Confédération Paysanne | | José Bové and the French Farmers Federation |  |
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KPFA | Click Here | Free Speech Radio in Berkeley,CA.
Click on second source to listen to the radio in stereo, 34kbps. |  |
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Michael Moore | | Bowling for Columbine, Stupid white men ... |  |
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The War Profiteers | | An alternative card deck you want to check. |  |
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Noam Chomsky, Hegemony or survival | | USA grand imperial strategy analyzed by
Noam Chomsky |  |
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Les Casseurs de Pub: The Ad Busters in French | | ''The Medium is the massage'' revisited in
the 21st century in French language.
''Le medium est le massage'' revisité au 21ème siècle |  |
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The Ad Busters | | ''The Medium is the massage'' revisited in
the 21st century. |  |
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Slavoj Zizek and the Iraq war | Click Here | April 17, 2003 Cultural theorist and
philosopher Slavoj Zizek on the Iraq war,
American imperialism, the role of fantasy
in politics, etc. |  |
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Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia | | The Free multilingual Encyclopedia.
You're going to love it. |  |
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Parti pour la décroissance | | |  |
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L'or des fous | | Les espaces de l'édition indépendante. Notamment Raoul Vaneigem |  |
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Democracy Now | | Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 450 stations in North America. Pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S., Democracy Now! is broadcast on Pacifica, NPR, community, and college radio stations; on public access, PBS, satellite television (DISH network: Free Speech TV ch. 9415 and Link TV ch. 9410; DIRECTV: Link TV ch. 375); as a ''podcast,'' and on the internet. |  |
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The Carter Center | | Help Us Change the World
The Carter Center is committed to
advancing human rights and
alleviating unnecessary human
suffering. Join us in creating a
world in which
every man, woman, and child has the opportunity
to enjoy good health and live in peace. |  |
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Big Noise Films | | A radical look on politics. A disturbing gaze. A necessity for democracy. |  |