The Struggle For History
19May07
An excellent Michael Parenti lecture on history, and who tells it.
An archive of Parenti’s political writings is stored on his website.
Enjoy!
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“History cleansing” is one of the post categories I use.
Before I watch the vid…
We know we both like the same WP theme. Now I see that I very much like the content here as well, Heathlander. I am adding you to my blogroll and I’ll be by more often.
Thanks, mirth – you know what they say about great minds!
I’ll add you too, of course – the lecture is def. worth watching. As Parenti says, “History is told by those who can afford to tell it.”
The video was definitely worth watching. Thanks for presenting it.
I’m tackling The Wall tomorrow and will be very appreciative of any comment you might make that illuminates the subject.