"Yet, there was, unquestionably, though largely unreported, what a worried mainstream journalist had called "a permanent adversarial culture" which refused to surrender the possibility of a more equal, more humane society." - Howard Zinn
When we see what all the different institutions and mechanisms of domination have in common, it becomes clear that our individual struggles are also part of something greater than us, something that could connect us. When we come together on … Continue reading →
Breaking the Set, “Rebranding anarchism,” from Russia Today, January 31, 2015 Abby Martin of Russia Today interviews Clara Mystif of CrimethInc. about how anarchism is portrayed in the mainstream media. The CrimethInc. multimedia project, To Change Everything, is highlighted. … Continue reading →
The dark side of the Internet has been under increasing scrutiny. Can the Internet be used to produced publications that are intelligent, sophisticated, radical, and relevant? This edition of “Media Review” looks at three on-line publications that fit the bill, … Continue reading →
Help CrimethInc. print To Change Everything, a full-color 48-page booklet introducing radical ideas and values to a broader audience. In fresh, accessible language, To Change Everything explores the virtues of self-determination, illuminates why authoritarian power structures cannot resolve the crises they … Continue reading →
Runtime: 3 hours 55 minutes The Century of the Self is an award-winning British television documentary series by Adam Curtis. It focuses on how the work of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, and Edward Bernays influenced the way corporations and governments … Continue reading →
(Spanish with English subtitles) La Educación Prohibida is a documentary film that questions the logic of modern schooling—and our very understanding of education—by highlighting different and unconventional educational experiments that suggest the need of a new educational paradigm. La Educación … Continue reading →
Nina Simone LIVE at the Harlem Cultural Festival 1969 Filetype: mp4 Size: 68.6MB Download: Revolution—Nina Simone
William Binney, a 32-year veteran of the National Security Agency turned whistle-blower, explains how the program he created for foreign intelligence gathering was turned inward on the United States of America. He resigned over this in 2001 and began speaking … Continue reading →
In 2004 a group of Brighton peace campaigners began to bang pot and pans outside their local arms manufacturers EDO MBM in disgust of their part in the Iraq war. This has grown into the Smash EDO campaign, which has … Continue reading →
In January 2012, two controversial pieces of legislation were making their way through the US Congress. SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act, and PIPA, the Protect Intellectual Property Act, were meant to crack down on the illegal sharing of digital … Continue reading →
An hour-long movie of remixed shorts that explore the philosophical roots of the recent movement of the 99%. As zombie banksters threaten to consume all that’s left of our spectacular society, B Media‘s fifth video variety show showcases the mycelia … Continue reading →
The Julian Assange Show Season 1 : Ep. 11 (26:48) Jun 26, 2012 Reporting from lockdown in the UK, WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange interviews professor Noam Chomsky and author Tariq Ali about the convergence of mainstream politics into an all-encompassing and … Continue reading →
Original Title: How Much Does it Cost to Save the World? What do MasterCard, Visa, Bank of America, Paypal and Western Union all have in common? They help you pay for what you want? Well, yes… that is unless you … Continue reading →
In WikiRebels, Jesper Huor and Bosse Lindquist follow WikiLeaks’ development, from back when its founder Julian Assange was a teenager, hacking into the army’s mainframe computers, up until the present. Along the way, the documentary recounts how WikiLeaks has posted … Continue reading →
Key members of the OWS media team speak after a screening of #whilewewatch at the Paley Center for Media in New York. Panel Members: Kevin Breslin, Director, Filmmaker Alan Capper, President, The Foreign Press Association Jesse LaGreca, Writer, The Daily … Continue reading →
A gripping portrait of the Occupy Wall Street media revolution, #whilewewatch is the first definitive film to emerge from Zuccotti Park with full access and cooperation from masterminds who made #OccupyWallStreet a reality. The #OccupyWallStreet media team had no fear … Continue reading →
Oct. 14, 2011 news clip from Russia Today: http://rt.com/ Anti-Corporate protests go global. View LIVE videostreams of the global Occupied movement from more than 70 countries at http://globalrevolution.tv/ Democrat and Republican parties in the U.S. are accused of marginalizing the … Continue reading →
When both levees and governments failed in New Orleans in the Fall of 2005, scott crow headed into the political storm, co-founding a relief effort called the Common Ground Collective. In the absence of local government, FEMA, and the Red … Continue reading →
Documentary filmmaker Simon Klose has more than 200 hours of unedited footage that he plans turn into a feature-length film, “The Pirate Bay — Away From Keyboard (TPB AFK)”, but he needs your financial support to finish it. The TPB … Continue reading →
5th April 2010 10:44 EST WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad — including two Reuters news staff. Reuters has been trying to … Continue reading →
Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring Michael Moore. The film centers on the financial crisis of 2007–2010 and the recovery stimulus, while putting forward an indictment of the current economic order … Continue reading →
Stephen Dunifer of Free Radio Berkeley gives a quick overview of how you can build your own micropower radio station with a range of 3-5 miles at a cost of about $500. Current FCC regulations in the U.S. mandate a … Continue reading →
Funny, provocative and surprisingly accessible, “Manufacturing Consent” explores the political life and ideas of world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist Noam Chomsky. Through a dynamic collage of biography, archival gems, imaginative graphics and outrageous illustrations, Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick’s … Continue reading →
10 minutes of headlines from “Democracy Now!”, December 2, 2003, followed by: A Debate on One of the Most Frequently Cited Justifications for the 1991 Persian Gulf War: Did PR Firm Hill & Knowlton Invent the Story of Iraqi Soldiers … Continue reading →
“Zeitgeist: Addendum” (2008) is the sequel to “Zeitgeist, The Movie” (2007). It attempts to locate the root causes of pervasive social corruption, while offering a solution. The solution that if offers is not based on politics, morality, laws, or any … Continue reading →
Steal This Film 2 has some very interesting views on file sharing from a neutral point of view. The League of Noble Peers are delighted, after more than a year, to release Part II of STEAL THIS FILM. In this … Continue reading →
In 2006, a group of friends decided to make a film about filesharing that we would recognise. There have been a few documentaries by ‘old media’ crews who don’t understand the net and see peer-to-peer organisation as a threat to … Continue reading →
WHY WE FIGHT, the new film by Eugene Jarecki which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, is an unflinching look at the anatomy of the American war machine, weaving unforgettable personal stories with commentary by … Continue reading →
Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear and the Selling of American Empire examines how a radical fringe of the Republican Party used the trauma of the 9/11 terror attacks to advance a pre-existing agenda to radically transform American foreign policy while rolling … Continue reading →
A video produced by Argentina and Italy Indymedias, The Land, The Street, The Square tells the tale of the uprisings and ongoing resistance in Argentina to the International Monetary Fund, neo-liberalism and political corruption. Beginning with an overview of capitalist … Continue reading →
This sequel to The Fellowship of the Ring of Free Trade explores post-911 issues within Mordor (aka United States). To contact us, write to: LordRings at riseup dot net You can also check out The Fellowship of the Ring of … Continue reading →
Unknownst to many readers, The Lord of the Rings – once thought to be merely a story of archetypal struggle between good and evil – has been found to contain astute prophetic messages about the impending crisis of capitalist modernity. … Continue reading →
From www.undercurrents.org. “Globalisation and the Media” (2002) explores how the mass media shape public opinion on the ?War on Terror? and economic Globalisation. Offers a wide range of viewpoints from broadcasters, journalists, alternative media activists, and news editors. We investigate … Continue reading →
“Fuck The Corporate Media” analyzes the tactics, both subtle and blatant, employed by the corporate media to control your mind. This video covers just one day in the lies of the corporate media. See for yourself how they sell us … Continue reading →