UG#640 - The Making Of The National Security State (The Power Principle 1)
Robin Upton | 23.05.2013 02:51 | Anti-militarism | History | Social Struggles | Sheffield | World
We devote the whole show to the first part of a radio adaptation of the 2012 Metanoia film, The Power Principle. Using examples of Iran, Guatemala, Congo, Chile and Greece a wide range of insiders and historians unmask the Cold War as a propaganda cover for the war between the rest of the world and resource hungry US corporations.
The first film by Metanoia Films, PsyWar, was published in 2010, and was adapted for Unwelcome Guests episode 518. Since then, writer/director Scott Noble has steadily turned out a set of top notch documentaries. The latest is The Power Principle, which Michael Parenti called "a gripping, deeply informative account of the plunder, hypocrisy, and mass violence of plutocracy and empire; insightful, historically grounded and highly relevant to the events of today." The overall larger picture of US corporate interests steadily exercising ever increasing dominance over the US political machine until the entire political class is bought and paid for will be a fairly familiar one to most regular listeners. Neverthless the ensemble is a well balanced and compelling one, and is up to date including evidence from the last few years. It could provide a good starting point for discussion for new listeners to Unwelcome Guests.
Thanks to Scott Noble for such a compelling film.
Thanks to Scott Noble for such a compelling film.
Robin Upton
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