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Human Resources: 6/9 'Social Engineering in the 20th Century'

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2010

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Human Resources explores the rise of mechanistic philosphy and the exploitation of human beings under modern hierarhical systems.

Topics Include; behaviorism, scientific management, work-place democracy, schooling, frustration-aggression hypothesis and human experimentation.

Featuring interviews with Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Rebecca Lemov, Christopher Simpson, George Ritzer, Morris Berman, John Taylor Gatto, Alfie Kohn and others.

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  • @Mrgruffy44

    Compelling point, and I tend to agree. If we lived under another world view compelled by a different environmental momentum of life that doesn't prey upon itself (as the earth clearly does). Human beings represent every aspect of life on the planet, military humans are like white blood cells following orders as you have said. But they clearly reflect the way the world works.

  • @Mrgruffy44 Unfortunatly these are the ones who will violate our rights at checkpoints along side local law enforcement and take our guns from our homes. When ever I encounter a person in the military or veteran, I say "Thank you for your service, and pleases be an "OATH KEEPER". Most look puzzled.

  • "Military men are just stupid dumb animals we use for our world agenda" paraphrasing Henry Kissinger. Did it ever occur to anyone that the Germans, Japanese, Muslims, and Americans prayed to the same god to protect the troops? With rare exceptions, man is the only species that preys on itself. Should we honor our troops, or pity them for being suckered into needless wars? I have little respect for those who can do little except kill and obey "orders".

  • @JustLookin0811 thanks, i will. this series absolutely wakes you up with a jolt to the mind. I find youtube is a lot like mining, you have to go through a lot of coal to find the diamonds. This is top Carat stuff.

  • @TheHeuristicIslander Abu Ghraib was a result of the post 9/11 fervor and anti-Muslim histeria that came about. I also blame the staff non-commissioned officers who would not allow any sort of prison recreation and relief for his police officers. Abu Ghraib was a prison of torture during Saddam's regime. When the US took it over, there were still blood stains in the masonry from people being brutally tortured. Read up on it. You're right on track.

  • So this is why the horrors of Abu Ghraib came about.....

  • another cryptogon fan??

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