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Amy Goodman, Slavoj Zizek, and Julian Assange: the great Wikileaks debate

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Michel Bauwens
10th July 2011


It is a great blessing that digital media have again diversified our media diet, bringing us gems such as this.

Spend a well worth two hours watching the following video:

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One Response to “Amy Goodman, Slavoj Zizek, and Julian Assange: the great Wikileaks debate”

  1. louisa Says:

    Shoudn’t it be obvious by now to politicians around the world that people want a fair and justice system. From the middle-ages on we gave power to people who promised to protect us and for that we gave them our money to use for the benefit of all. U.S. is becoming a maffiastate I’m very scared of. Zizek is right when he sais the privitisation of education is the greatest threat: since the 80-ies I have been worrieing about this development.
    I’m also very dissapointed in Obama: he signed a prolonging of the patriot-act! And the EU is not evolving in a independent way off of the US: crazy commitments are made.
    In 1965 I had a teacher who predicted us that huge corparatives would take over the tasks of states and would act in a responsible way regarding their employees, By now we know they don’t: Humans are a plague in our own definition of a plague which means that there are are enough humans to keep the current system going. Imagine there would be only 3 billion of us: no foodproblem, no energieproblem, no ecological problem. Imagine!

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