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Authors: Chris Hedges

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and hypermasculinity
 
and Israel
 
modern
 
myth of democratic
 
and World War I’s aftermath
 
Liberals
 
betrayal of liberal principles by
 
and economic despair
 
muzzling of
 
policing their own
 
retreat and lack of protest by
 
See also
Liberal class
 
Limbaugh, Rush
 
Lippmann, Walter
 
Lipton, Lawrence
 
Locke, John
 
Loeb, Philip
 
Loehr, Davidson
 
London, Jack
 
Macdonald, Dwight
 
and entertainment
 
and 1960s,
 
and permanent war
 
and sound bites and easily digested ideas
 
and urban centers
 
and World War I,
 
MacLeish, Archibald
 
Magee, Alan
 
Magical thinking
 
Malcolm X,
 
Malina, Judith
 
Malpede, Karen
 
Manhattan Institute
 
Manufacturing
 
Mao Zedong
 
Mark, Ruben
 
Marlowe, Christopher
 
Marx, Karl
 
Marxists
 
Mass culture
 
and arts
 
and Chomsky
 
consumer and commercial
 
and journalism
 
and left
 
and liberal class
 
rise of
 
and World War I,
 
Mass propaganda
 
and Bernays
 
and corporations
 
and critics
 
and defiance
 
and emotion
 
and fear
 
first modern machine for
 
following World War I,
 
and Iraq
 
and liberal class
 
and psychology and Freud
 
and radical current in theater
 
and Russia
 
tying communists to German war machine
 
and World War I,
 
Maurin, Peter
 
McCain, John
 
McCarthy, Eugene
 
McCarthy, Joseph
 
McGill, Doug
 
McGovern, George
 
McKibben, Bill
 
Meany, George
 
Media
 
alternative and underground
 
and art
 
and Catholic Worker
 
and Chomsky
 
and concentration and commercialization
 
and corporations
 
and financial system
 
and good journalism
 
impact of radicals and alternative publications on
 
and impartiality and objectivity
 
and Iraq
 
and liberal class
 
and moral outrage and passion
 
and music
 
and Nader
 
in 1960s and 1970s,
 
and permanent war
 
and public’s conformity, aspirations, and idealized identities
 
and sound bites
 
talk radio, reality television, and trash-talk programs
 
and truth versus news
 
and World War I,
 
See also
Journalism and journalists; specific publications
 
Merton, Thomas
 
Metropolitan Museum of Art
 
Middle East
 
Militarization
 
Military spending, U.S.
 
Mill, John Stuart
 
Miller, Arthur
 
Mills, C. Wright
 
Moore, Michael
 
Morris, Jack
 
Mostel, Zero
 
Moyers, Bill
 
Muck, Carl
 
Muir, Jean
 
Mukasey, Michael
 
Multiculturalism
 
Mumford, Lewis
 
Museum of Modern Art (New York)
 
 
Nader, Ralph
 
National Association of Scholars
 
National Council of Churches
 
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
 
Nationalism
 
NATO
 
Nava, John
 
Neugebauer, Randy
 
New Deal
 
New Israel Fund (NIF)
 
New Left
 
New York Times
 
and Afghanistan
 
and anticommunism
 
and author
 
and critics of corporate state
 
and op-ed pieces
 
and Sarajevo
 
and World War I,
 
Niebuhr, Reinhold
 
Nixon, Richard
 
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
 
 
Oath Keepers
 
Obama, Barack
 
and Berrigan
 
and Christian fascists
 
and climate change
 
and corporations
 
and energy
 
and Gulf oil spill
 
and illusion over substance
 
and liberal class
 
lies and broken promises of
 
and multiculturalism
 
and wars
 
weakness of
 
and “Yes We Can,”
 
O’Brien, Conan
 
O’Brien, Edwin F.
 
Occultism
 
Ochs, Phil
 
Odetta
 
Oil
 
Gulf of Mexico spill
 
and Iraq
 
and mass extinction
 
and Nader
 
and renewable energy
 
Standard
 
and Teapot Dome scandal
 
Olbermann, Keith
 
O’Neil, Eugene
 
Ortega y Gasset, José
 
Orwell, George
 
 
Pacifism
 
Pakistan
 
Palestinians
 
Palin, Sarah
 
Patriot Act
 
Patriotism
 
Paul, Ron
 
Pentagon Papers
 
Permanent war
 
and Arab world
 
and Chomsky
 
economy
 
ideology and culture of
 
and liberal class
 
and military spending
 
and patriotism
 
and World War I,
 
Peter, Paul & Mary
 
Peters, Joan
 
Pindar
 
Plato
 
Polanyi, Karl
 
Political action committees
 
Pollard, Sidney
 
Pollock, Jackson
 
Poole, Ernest
 
Pope John Paul II,
 
Populism
 
Postman, Neil
 
Poststructuralism
 
Poverty and the poor
 
and Bell’s mother
 
and Berrigan
 
and Bohemia
 
and corporate power
 
and creative people
 
and globalization
 
and hypermasculinity
 
and King and Malcolm X,
 
and liberal class
 
and liberal era
 
long-term
 
and media
 
and radical social change and Catholic Worker
 
and University House writers
 
and utopia and progress
 
Powell, Colin
 
Powell, Lewis
 
Power elite
 
and anarchic violence
 
and art
 
and Chomsky
 
and church
 
and Cicero
 
debate between two wings of
 
defying
 
and environmental and economic collapse
 
and globalization
 
and liberal class
 
and Lippmann’s
Public Opinion
 
and mass propaganda
 
and media
 
and multiculturalism
 
and mythic narrative of America
 
and Obama
 
and permanent war
 
and polls
 
and protests
 
and radical current in theater
 
and resistance

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