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Participants: John Steppling, Max Parry, Hiroyuki Hamada, Dennis Riches, and Shaenah Batterson. Topics discussed: increasing numbers of activists and journalists being arrested, violation of basic free speech rights, the CIA budget: look around at social media and traditional media—how big is the budget and what is it being spent on? Anti-communist “left” media. Tucker Carlson and Russell Brand put a prayer performance into the political discourse, increasing and worsening degrees of anti-communist historical revisionism, the “simplification” of the US presidential election cycle: is this one sign of the end of electoral democracies? Artistic freedom in mid-century film and television. Directors mentioned: John Boorman (Zardoz, 1974), Val Lewton (Cat People, 1942), Abraham Polonski (Force of Evil, 1948). Music track “Big Plans” by Jack Littman, used with permission.
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Indhold leveret af Aesthetic Resistance and John Steppling. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Aesthetic Resistance and John Steppling eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
Participants: John Steppling, Max Parry, Hiroyuki Hamada, Dennis Riches, and Shaenah Batterson. Topics discussed: increasing numbers of activists and journalists being arrested, violation of basic free speech rights, the CIA budget: look around at social media and traditional media—how big is the budget and what is it being spent on? Anti-communist “left” media. Tucker Carlson and Russell Brand put a prayer performance into the political discourse, increasing and worsening degrees of anti-communist historical revisionism, the “simplification” of the US presidential election cycle: is this one sign of the end of electoral democracies? Artistic freedom in mid-century film and television. Directors mentioned: John Boorman (Zardoz, 1974), Val Lewton (Cat People, 1942), Abraham Polonski (Force of Evil, 1948). Music track “Big Plans” by Jack Littman, used with permission.
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