
Welcome to ClassWars, the home of Activist Radio, a weekly program for all Americans who are not in the wealthiest one percent of the US population. Class wars have been going on since the beginning of recorded history. As societies become more powerful and wealthy, they often become more corrupt. At the end of each cycle, a few rich families Class wars is a dirty term in our media, which always implies that America is above such crudeness. But the very rich are not above that at all. They have been waging an especially intense attack on working people since the 1970's, and have accumulated immense wealth and power at the expense of the rest of us. Of course, class wars are not fought with tanks and bombs, but with crooked politicians, right wing think tanks and corporate owned media. For the very rich to maintain and increase their share of the national wealth, they have to fool you. How else could one percent of our population call the shots for ninety-nine percent? Activist Radio will attempt to show you how the few So sit back, relax, and listen to Activist Radio every Thursday from 5:00 to 6:00 PM on WVKR in Poughkeepsie (91.3 FM). And if the word spreads that the emperor has no clothes and you want to be entertained from another part of the globe, point your browser to: Recent stories on Activist Radio may have you thinking about some important issues. Put another way, you could be wondering if most of what we say is totally made up, since you probably haven't heard it on TV. But here are some links on stories we have done. Get the full stories on: News fashioned by the people in charge,
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Listen to recent shows by clicking on the date. Works with your smartphone too. You can listen to just part of the show by right-clicking the date and downloading or saving the linked file. GUEST: Brendan Fischer, law fellow and reporter for The Center for Media and Democracy's PR Watch, talks about how corporations shape public policy through the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). PR Watch, Center for Media and Democracy SONG: Nina Simone, Silk & Soul...I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free GUEST: Jo Salas, Cofounder of Playback Theatre and Artistic Director at Hudson River Playback Theatre, talks about her recent trip to the West Bank to work with The Freedom Theatre in Jenin. Playback Theatre SONG: Eliza Gilkyson, Roses At the End of Time...Roses At the End of Time GUEST: Laurie Arbeiter, member of The Critical Voice, an affinity group of Artists Against the War who organized the We Will Not Be Silent T-shirt campaign, talks about a local twenty two mile walk for human rights and social/economic justice. Wall Street to Main Street Exhibition GUEST: Max Fraad Wolff, nationally known economist who has appeared on BBC, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, and Democracy Now!, talks about the hidden destruction of the middle class. (recorded at Occupy Northern Dutchess) 2012: A Political Economy Year SONG: Bruce Springsteen, Tracks...Roulette GUEST: Harold Miller, community organizer and Upstate Director of New York Communities for Change, talks about his divestment campaign aimed at JP Morgan Chase. NY Communities for Change SONG: Weavers, Let Freedom Sing - This Land Is Your Land II...Which Side Are You On? Fred and Gary take on local Dutchess County issues like segregated schools and major companies that fire workers while paying their CEOs tens of millions in salary. Pete Seeger Hosts Voices of Hope Concert SONG: Nanci Griffith, The Loving Kind...The Loving Kind Click below to bring up Activist Radio in iTunes: Check out the Some Favorite Lies
Crony capitalists have always been with us.
Milton Friedman, guru of deregulation and self interest, made millionaires into billionaires by robbing everyone else. Was a high wall there that tried to stop me |
Abraham Lincoln |
| And above all Fascism denies that class-war can be the preponderant force in the transformation of society.
Benito Mussolini |
| The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is Fascism ownership of Government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power.
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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A revolution is a class struggle. It was one class - the oppressed, and that other class - the oppressor.
Fred Hampton |
| Surely, in the history of lies told to the population, this is the biggest lie. In the history of secrets, withheld from the American people, this is the biggest secret: that there are classes with different interests in this country. To ignore that--not to know that the history of our country is a history of slaveowner against slave, landlord against tenant, corporation against worker, rich against poor--is to render us helpless before all the lesser lies told to us by people in power.
Howard Zinn |
| The clinical definition of fascism is when private concentrated economic power takes government away from the people, turns government into a guarantor, a subsidizer, a covering of corporate power.
Ralph Nader |
| There's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning.
Warren Buffet |
| This ($700 billion bailout) was the largest single act of class warfare in the modern history of this country.
Dennis Kucinich |
| I think this has been a class war waged by the rich against the poor, and I think that they won. And I think the poor are fighting back.
Naomi Klein |
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The effect of the (European Central Bank) policies is to weaken the welfare state measures and to reduce the power of labor. Thats class war. Its fine for the banks, for financial institutions, but terrible for the population.
Noam Chomsky |