Wed, 5 April 2006 In this second edition of Couterhegemony Podcast I try to distinguish
between "counterhegemony" and other words we use to talk about social
change; I also talk about the concepts of "historic bloc" and "common
sense."
Background music:
Toyi-Toyi Introduction / Kramat, by Abdullah Ibrahim from the Amandla! a Revolution in Four-Part Harmony soundtrack Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 April 2006 IntroductionDefinition History Linguistics / Outro Music: Manu Chao, Me Gustas Tu Yann Tiersen, Soir De Fete Georges Delerue, Indicatif Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban, Dru Me Negrita Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 March 2006 CounterHegemony 16 - Catching up and India Nuclear Proliferation
Music: Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (instrumental), The Funk Brothers Calamine, Four Tet The Launch, DJ Jean Breathless, Laurent Garnier On The Painted Desert, Boom Boom Satellites Which Describes How You're Feeling, They Might Be Giants Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 January 2006 CounterHegemony 15 - Shahid Buttar: The Rule of Law
I revisit my Shahid Buttar interview - here he discusses some historical benchmarks of the American 'Rule of Law.'
Music: www.counterhegemony.org Comments[0] |
Sat, 10 December 2005 CounterHegemony 14 - Germaine Greer on Global Feminsm
music: Cannonball, The Breeders Brand New Dub, Roots Manuva Golden Rain, The Art of Trance Summer 78 (Instrumental), Yann Tiersen Snowflakes, Pizzicato Five My Odeo Channel (odeo/23b2595486db46e9) Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 December 2005 CounterHegemony 13 - George Lakoff - Framing the Debate (2 of 2)
Music:
Mama's Always On Stage (Instrumental), Arrested Development;
Liberation Front, Thievery Corporation;
Take Me Somewhere Nice, Mogwai
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In this second edition of Couterhegemony Podcast I try to distinguish
between "counterhegemony" and other words we use to talk about social
change; I also talk about the concepts of "historic bloc" and "common
sense."
CounterHegemony 15 - Shahid Buttar: The Rule of Law
