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− | <span class="plainlinks">[[image:2011-logo.jpg|link=Latest_Episode|alt=# | + | <span class="plainlinks">[[image:2011-logo.jpg|link=Latest_Episode|alt=#710 - Facing The Failing Culture Of Control - 3 (The Simplicity of The Singapore Model) We have another program in our series on the failing culture of control. Last time we looked at the development of nuclear technology as a result of competition between nation states, this time we look instead at the 21st development of social technology to divide and conquer the world's population. Faced with the organized efforts to misdirect their altruistic impulses of the public at large by terrorizing them and implanting false beliefs, 3 speakers voice their iconoclastic and unwavering dissent.|#710 - Facing The Failing Culture Of Control - 3 (The Simplicity of The Singapore Model) We have another program in our series on the failing culture of control. Last time we looked at the development of nuclear technology as a result of competition between nation states, this time we look instead at the 21st development of social technology to divide and conquer the world's population. Faced with the organized efforts to misdirect their altruistic impulses of the public at large by terrorizing them and implanting false beliefs, 3 speakers voice their iconoclastic and unwavering dissent.]]<br/><h3>Made since 2000, for love, not [[:category:money |money]] ...</h3></span></center> |
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− | {{coverstrip |number= | + | {{coverstrip |number=710 |title=Facing The Failing Culture Of Control - 3 |subtitle=The Simplicity of The Singapore Model|backcolor=#cc6622|fontcolor=white| alt=#710 Facing The Failing Culture Of Control - 3 - (The Simplicity of The Singapore Model)We have another program in our series on the failing culture of control. Last time we looked at the development of nuclear technology as a result of competition between nation states, this time we look instead at the 21st development of social technology to divide and conquer the world's population. Faced with the organized efforts to misdirect their altruistic impulses of the public at large by terrorizing them and implanting false beliefs, 3 speakers voice their iconoclastic and unwavering dissent.}} |
+ | {{coverstrip |number=709 |title=Facing The Failing Culture Of Control - 2 |subtitle=Atoms For Profit| alt=#709 Facing The Failing Culture Of Control - 2 - (Atoms For Profit)Power "too cheap to meter" offered humanity a whole lot of control, but that hardly describes what the plutonium industry actually delivered. Our continuing examination of the failing culture of control looks an aspect more serious than climate change - the nuclear power/weapons complex. Our first hour focuses on the close connection between the refinement of the technology of murder and the concomitant degradation of the deliberative process of waging war. Our second hour examines the intimate connections between nuclear war and nuclear power and between the privatization of the nuclear weapons establishment and the abandonment of any kind of effective oversight. The disturbing combination of a nuclear complex beyond government control and a commercially-controlled media which refuses to address the issue will be all too familiar to students of Deep Politics.}} | ||
{{coverstrip |number=708 |title=Facing The Failing Culture of Control - 1 |subtitle=Drugs, Addiction and Health In A Sickening Society| alt=#708 Facing The Failing Culture of Control - 1 - (Drugs, Addiction and Health In A Sickening Society)We look at a culture obsessed with control, focusing this episode on the level of the individual. Charles Eisenstein briefly contrasts the old story of isolated individuals in competition with the emerging story of ourselves as parts of a larger self. Then we hear Tomi Gomory, co-author of "Mad Science: Psychiatric Coercion, Diagnosis, and Drugs" on the increasing efforts made to control and categorize people by classifying them as "mentally ill". After some thoughts from Ivan Illich on iatrogenesis, we hear Rebecca Tiger, author of "Judging Addicts", on how the public perception of addiction has been managed as part of the "War on Drugs".}} | {{coverstrip |number=708 |title=Facing The Failing Culture of Control - 1 |subtitle=Drugs, Addiction and Health In A Sickening Society| alt=#708 Facing The Failing Culture of Control - 1 - (Drugs, Addiction and Health In A Sickening Society)We look at a culture obsessed with control, focusing this episode on the level of the individual. Charles Eisenstein briefly contrasts the old story of isolated individuals in competition with the emerging story of ourselves as parts of a larger self. Then we hear Tomi Gomory, co-author of "Mad Science: Psychiatric Coercion, Diagnosis, and Drugs" on the increasing efforts made to control and categorize people by classifying them as "mentally ill". After some thoughts from Ivan Illich on iatrogenesis, we hear Rebecca Tiger, author of "Judging Addicts", on how the public perception of addiction has been managed as part of the "War on Drugs".}} | ||
− | {{coverstrip |number=707 |title=Returning To Earth |subtitle=Fungus, Fermentation and Food| alt=#707 Returning To Earth - (Fungus, Fermentation and Food)This time we leave Deep Politics for a change of pace, and focus instead on earthier matters. Beginning with a reading of Ivan Illich's "Declaration on Soil", we look closely at the source of our food, and the humble and often overlooked organisms without which larger life forms could not live or even digest their food. Philosophy and theory are not forgotten, but this a more practical show than usual, including advice on growing and fermenting food | + | {{coverstrip |number=707 |title=Returning To Earth |subtitle=Fungus, Fermentation and Food|last=1| alt=#707 Returning To Earth - (Fungus, Fermentation and Food)This time we leave Deep Politics for a change of pace, and focus instead on earthier matters. Beginning with a reading of Ivan Illich's "Declaration on Soil", we look closely at the source of our food, and the humble and often overlooked organisms without which larger life forms could not live or even digest their food. Philosophy and theory are not forgotten, but this a more practical show than usual, including advice on growing and fermenting food.}} |
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