Joe Uris hosts a discussion of the loss of national sovereignty and the
creation of international capitalism.
The principle of popular sovereignty is the idea that a government’s power
derives only from the consent of the people being governed, i.e. "We the
people."
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Joe Uris hosts a discussion of the history of American relations with Iran,
including the role of the military industrial complex, and how it relates to
the current events.
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A group of Republican Senators recently took a shot at usurping the foreign
policy functions of the United States, which is kind of dumb. The issue in
question is Iran, with whom the U.S. is currently in negotiations over the
future of its nuclear program. As it happens, we...
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Fifty years after Selma -- and scant months after Ferguson, Staten Island,
et al -- it's worth reflecting on all that has transpired since. Abe and Joe
take your calls on the state of racial equality in the United States, and
look back over the history of African Americans ...
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Joe Uris leads a discussion of "War Once Again," following up on interviews
with noted scholar Noam Chomsky on Democracy Now! Chomsky says that after a
dangerous proxy war, keeping Ukraine neutral offers a path to peace with
Russia.
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As Congress mulls yet another Authorization for the Use of Military Force --
this time against ISIL -- it's worth it to place this decision in a bit of
context. Since our inception, for one reason or another, we have been
involved in armed conflict almost continuously -- de...
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