Editors' Preface | p. xi |
A Note on the Events of September 11, 2001 | p. xiii |
Weekend Teach-In: Opening Session | p. 1 |
The Achievements of Domestic Dissidence | p. 1 |
The U.S. Network of Terrorist Mercenary States | p. 4 |
Overthrowing Third World Governments | p. 6 |
Government Secrecy | p. 10 |
The Media: An Institutional Analysis | p. 12 |
Testing the "Propaganda Model" | p. 15 |
The Media and Elite Opinion | p. 18 |
Filters on Reporting | p. 24 |
Honest Subordination | p. 30 |
"Fight it Better": the Media and the Vietnam War | p. 31 |
Teach-In: Over Coffee | p. 37 |
"Containing" the Soviet Union in the Cold War | p. 37 |
Orwell's World and Ours | p. 41 |
Contemporary Poverty | p. 45 |
Religious Fanaticism | p. 50 |
"The Real Anti-Semitism" | p. 51 |
Ronald Reagan and the Future of Democracy | p. 53 |
Two New Factors in World Affairs | p. 58 |
Democracy Under Capitalism | p. 60 |
The Empire | p. 64 |
Change and the Future | p. 67 |
Teach-In: Evening | p. 70 |
The Military-Industrial Complex | p. 70 |
The Permanent War Economy | p. 73 |
Libyan and American Terrorism | p. 77 |
The U.S. and the U.N. | p. 84 |
Business, Apartheid, and Racism | p. 88 |
Winning the Vietnam War | p. 90 |
"Genocide": the United States and Pol Pot | p. 92 |
Heroes and Anti-Heroes | p. 93 |
"Anti-Intellectualism" | p. 95 |
Spectator Sports | p. 98 |
Western European Activism and Canada | p. 101 |
Dispelling Illusions | p. 103 |
Colloquy | p. 106 |
The Totalitarian Strain | p. 106 |
A Lithuania Hypothetical | p. 109 |
Perpetuating Brainwashing Under Freedom | p. 111 |
Journalism LeMoyne-Style: A Sample of the Cynical Aspect | p. 115 |
Rethinking Watergate | p. 117 |
Escaping Indoctrination | p. 120 |
Understanding the Middle East Conflict | p. 123 |
The Threat of Peace | p. 126 |
Water and the Occupied Territories | p. 129 |
Imperial Ambitions and the Arab Threat | p. 131 |
Prospects for the Palestinians | p. 134 |
Legitimacy in History | p. 135 |
Qualifications to Speak on World Affairs; A Presidential Campaign | p. 137 |
Ruling the World | p. 140 |
Soviet Versus Western Economic Development | p. 140 |
Supporting Terror | p. 144 |
"People's Democratic Socialist Republics" | p. 145 |
The Organ Trade | p. 146 |
The Real Crime of Cuba | p. 148 |
Panama and Popular Invasions | p. 151 |
Muslims and U.S. Foreign Policy | p. 154 |
Haiti: Disturbance at an Export Platform | p. 155 |
Texaco and the Spanish Revolution | p. 159 |
Averting Democracy in Italy | p. 160 |
P.R. in Somalia | p. 163 |
The Gulf War | p. 165 |
Bosnia: Intervention Questions | p. 171 |
Toying With India | p. 172 |
The Oslo Agreement and Imperialist Revival | p. 174 |
Community Activists | p. 177 |
Discussion Circle | p. 177 |
The Early Peace Movement and a Change in the 1970s | p. 180 |
The Nuclear Freeze Movement | p. 184 |
Awareness and Actions | p. 186 |
Leaders and Movements | p. 188 |
Levels of Change | p. 189 |
Non-Violence | p. 193 |
Transcending Capitalism | p. 195 |
The Kibbutz Experiment | p. 196 |
"Anarchism" and "Libertarianism" | p. 199 |
Articulating Visions | p. 201 |
"Want" Creation | p. 203 |
Dissidents: Ignored or Vilified | p. 204 |
Teaching About Resistance | p. 211 |
Isolation | p. 212 |
Science and Human Nature | p. 214 |
Charlatans in the Sciences | p. 217 |
Adam Smith: Real and Fake | p. 221 |
The Computer and the Crowbar | p. 223 |
Intellectuals and Social Change | p. 224 |
The Leninist/Capitalist Intelligentsia | p. 224 |
Marxist "Theory" and Intellectual Fakery | p. 227 |
Ideological Control in the Sciences and Humanities | p. 231 |
The Function of the Schools | p. 233 |
Subtler Methods of Control | p. 238 |
Cruder Methods of Control | p. 242 |
The Fate of an Honest Intellectual | p. 244 |
Forging Working-Class Culture | p. 248 |
The Fraud of Modern Economics | p. 251 |
The Real Market | p. 255 |
Automation | p. 258 |
A Revolutionary Change in Moral Values | p. 260 |
Popular Struggle | p. 267 |
Discovering New Forms of Oppression | p. 267 |
Freedom of Speech | p. 268 |
Negative and Positive Freedoms | p. 272 |
Cyberspace and Activism | p. 276 |
"Free Trade" Agreements | p. 280 |
Defense Department Funding and "Clean Money" | p. 284 |
The Favored State and Enemy States | p. 286 |
Canada's Media | p. 288 |
Should Quebec Separate from Canada? | p. 291 |
Deciphering "China" | p. 282 |
Indonesia's Killing Fields: U.S.-Backed Genocide in East Timor | p. 294 |
Mass Murderers at Harvard | p. 298 |
Changes in Indonesia | p. 299 |
Nuclear Proliferation and North Korea | p. 301 |
The Samson Option | p. 303 |
The Lot of the Palestinians | p. 305 |
P.L.O. Ambitions | p. 310 |
The Nation-State System | p. 313 |
Movement Organizing | p. 318 |
The Movie Manufacturing Consent | p. 318 |
Media Activism | p. 323 |
Self-Destruction of the U.S. Left | p. 326 |
Popular Education | p. 331 |
Third-Party Politics | p. 333 |
Boycotts | p. 337 |
"A Praxis" | p. 339 |
The War on Unions | p. 339 |
Inner-City Schools | p. 342 |
Defending the Welfare State | p. 344 |
Pension Funds and the Law | p. 346 |
Conspiracy Theories | p. 348 |
The Decision to Get Involved | p. 351 |
"Human Nature Is Corrupt" | p. 355 |
Discovering Morality | p. 356 |
Abortion | p. 358 |
Moral Values | p. 359 |
Turning Point | p. 363 |
Bringing the Third World Home | p. 363 |
Welfare: the Pea and the Mountain | p. 367 |
Crime Control and "Superfluous" People | p. 370 |
Violence and Repression | p. 373 |
International Capital: the New Imperial Age | p. 377 |
The Fairy Tale Economy | p. 382 |
Building International Unions | p. 383 |
Initial Moves and the Coming Crisis | p. 387 |
Elite Planning--Slipping Out of Hand | p. 390 |
Disturbed Populations Stirring | p. 395 |
The Verge of Fascism | p. 398 |
The Future of History | p. 400 |
Index | p. 403 |
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