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#12: Sarabande with Chomsky (Coffee Breakz Sound Collage)

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Georg Friedrich Händel foi um compositor do barroco, nascido na Alemanha do século XVII e naturalizado inglês. Uma das suas grandes composições chama-se "Sarabande", tema que viria a ser usado no filme "Barry Lyndon", de Stanley Kubrick, e que é repescado agora para mais uma Coffee Breakz Sound Collage. A composição serve de fundo às palavras de Noam Chomsky, linguista, filósofo e socialista libertário americano, que fala aqui sobre a violência e o sistema político nos Estados Unidos, o terrorismo de Estado, a demonização do trabalho e os resgates bancários. 1. Why Did the Banks Need the Bailout? 2. Is Violence Necessary For Change in the US? 3. Demonizing Labor 4. Good Terror 5. A Third Party
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Georg Friedrich Händel foi um compositor do barroco, nascido na Alemanha do século XVII e naturalizado inglês. Uma das suas grandes composições chama-se "Sarabande", tema que viria a ser usado no filme "Barry Lyndon", de Stanley Kubrick, e que é repescado agora para mais uma Coffee Breakz Sound Collage. A composição serve de fundo às palavras de Noam Chomsky, linguista, filósofo e socialista libertário americano, que fala aqui sobre a violência e o sistema político nos Estados Unidos, o terrorismo de Estado, a demonização do trabalho e os resgates bancários. 1. Why Did the Banks Need the Bailout? 2. Is Violence Necessary For Change in the US? 3. Demonizing Labor 4. Good Terror 5. A Third Party
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