Synopses & Reviews
The late 20th century will be remembered as an era of relentless U.S. aggression. Not least of which has been aimed at the domestic population in the form of a rapidly expanding "prison industrial complex" and the militarization of our various policing agencies. Christian Parenti takes an unflinching look at state repression and the impact and implications it has on our society. This collection of talks takes us from the social upheaval of the 60’s and 70’s, to the clampdown of Reagan’s 80’s, and brings us to our neoliberal age and the "Patriot Act."
Christian Parenti is the author of Lockdown America and a frequent contributor to The Progressive, The Nation and the Christian Science Monitor.
Synopsis
CD format. Cultural Commentary. In this, his first spoken word CD, Christian focuses on the states' use of repression through the prison industrial complex, federal and local law enforcement agencies and most recently, the Patriot Act. These tools of the state, Christian convincingly argues, are employed to quiet social and labor unrest in an attempt to ultimately legitimize "western democracy."
Synopsis
A contemporary history of state repression.
About the Author
Christian Parenti is a journalist, scholar and professor. He is currently working on his second book, a follow-up to Lockdown America. His writing appears in The Nation, the Progressive, In These Times, Salon, and the Christian Science Monitor.