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In this video we talk to the founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025, author & former finance minister of Greece, Yanis Varoufakis, about the financial crisis of 2008 and how it paved the way for a new global regime called Bankruptocracy.
In diesem Video, das am 25. Mai 2017 von Democracy Now! produziert und von acTVism Munich ins Deutsche übersetzt wurde, sprechen Glenn Greenwald & Jeremy Scahill darüber, wie westliche Mainstream-Medien über zivile Opfer zuhause und im Ausland berichten.
In this educational video Professor of Economics Emeritus (University of Massachusetts), Marxist economist and founder of Democracy at Work, Richard Wolff, talks about the role of banks and insurance corporations in our society and how to reform them.
On Capitol Hill on the 13th of June 2017, the Senate has voted 53 to 47 to approve the sale of $500 million in precision-guided munitions to Saudi Arabia. A surprising number of senators voted against the deal, amid increasing concerns about the U.S.-backed, Saudi-led war in Yemen, which has killed more than 10,000 people and included devastating attacks on civilians that human rights groups say may constitute war crimes.