Creeping Fascism

Program Title:
Creeping Fascism
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IZ0317b
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Creeping Fascism / Noam Chomsky. - Event organized by WBAI-FM in New York geared to investigate the growing strength of the political right in the United States government, with Corporate Nationalism forming the key to this political shift. Features a talk by Noam Chomsky, a panel discussion, and audience questions. CONTENT: Introduction of panel by Flanders -- Dr. Gerald Horne, chair of Black Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara. She discusses the history of racism, discrediting the left, Civil Rights concessions, anticommunism, and the impact of privitization upon the Black community -- Dr. Michio Kaku, Professor of physicst at New York University on who to blame for the decline of the United States - Phyllis Benis on the Gulf War and internationalism -- Noam Chomsky addresses the issues raised by the panel. RECORDED: New York City, 1992.

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