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| website = http://www.MichaelParenti.org | | website = http://www.MichaelParenti.org | ||
| wikipedia = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Parenti | | wikipedia = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Parenti | ||
− | | description = Unflinching in his denunciation of injustice, this is the well versed history professor whose lectures originally inspired [[Lyn Gerry]] to start the [[UnwelcomeGuests:About | Unwelcome Guests Collective]]. | + | | description = Unflinching in his denunciation of injustice, this is the well versed and well published history professor whose lectures originally inspired [[Lyn Gerry]] to start the [[UnwelcomeGuests:About | Unwelcome Guests Collective]]. In {{ep|22}} he tells the story of his working class immigrant roots and how he was radicalized and inspired to become an academic. |
| featured = {{coverstrip1|number=22 |title=The Greatest Threat is a Notion |subtitle=A personal presentation from Michael Parenti, striking students and Jello Biafra}} | | featured = {{coverstrip1|number=22 |title=The Greatest Threat is a Notion |subtitle=A personal presentation from Michael Parenti, striking students and Jello Biafra}} | ||
+ | | seealso = [http://www.tucradio.org/parenti.html Michael Parenti MP3 archive], from [[TUC Radio]]. | ||
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Unflinching in his denunciation of injustice, this is the well versed and well published history professor whose lectures originally inspired Lyn Gerry to start the Unwelcome Guests Collective. In episode 22 he tells the story of his working class immigrant roots and how he was radicalized and inspired to become an academic. See Also |