In this first #SolutionsWatch of the year, James highlights some creative and fun ways that people have circumvented the censors in the past. So put your thinking caps on, everyone: how can we employ these types of techniques to circumvent the censors of today?

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Professor James Petras of Binghamton University joins us to discuss the prospects for the Latin American economy in a global economy that is increasingly dominated by developing markets and emerging powers like China. We talk about the region’s links to the emerging Asian markets, internal trade, and deepening regional ties in bodies like MERCOSUR and UNASUR. We also discuss the issue of international law and Petras’ concept of “International jurisprudence.”
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Interview 613 – Radio Liberty: The Austerity Conundrum
Every Monday afternoon James Corbett joins Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty to talk world finance, economics, and geopolitics. This week we discuss the austerity conundrum, in which governments convince people of their necessity by creating a government-controlled economy and then pulling the rug out through austerity measures. From Italy’s elections to the sequestration “cuts” in the U.S., more people are buying into the government line that the only solution is increased government spending (and taxes). But is there any other model for prosperity? Find out in this week’s Radio Liberty conversation.
Interview 612 – James Corbett on The Jack Blood Show
James Corbett joins Jack Blood on his No Agenda Radio program the last Monday of each month. This month they discuss: the balkanization of Afghanistan and Iraq, geopolitical strategies in the middle east, Gladio B and the strategy of tension, the fallout from the latest North Korean propaganda, and the FISA/Echelon spy grid.
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