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Unspeakable
Chris Hedges, David Talbot
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An edition of Unspeakable (2016)

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"Hedges offers his unvarnished views on topics rarely aired by the corporate media, including the hopeless corruption of our political system and the urgent need for a third-party rebellion; the difficulty of challenging the prevailing story lines of the Washington elite and the Israeli government; the disturbing parallels between current US conditions and the collapse of Balkans society into fascist violence during the 1990s; the criminalization of poverty; how many of the best and brightest in black America are siphoned from school to prison; and how the pornography industry reflects the most dehumanizing qualities of global capitalism"--Jacket sleeve.

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Unspeakable
Nov 20, 2018, Hot Books
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Unspeakable
2016, Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
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Unspeakable
2016
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