UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler welcomes UCLA sociologist Michael Mann for a conversation on how comparative historical sociology can help in our understanding of U.S. foreign policy. Series: "Conversations with History" [8/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8799]
Indeed, history can explain the now.
janesatorres 3 months ago
Well.... Michael Mann has strong arguments to made his point.
Mababy69 7 months ago 2
this man is brilliant
nijourty 8 months ago in playlist Sociologia
I like to pretend this is a video of a guy talking to himself via split camera and a very subtle disguise.
superbadlucre 1 year ago
yeah, i believe the secretary of state actually said that the reason they bombed Milosevic had to do with his economic policies.
If humanitarian interventionism meant anything to the powers that be, they wouldnt have stood and watched as hundreds of thousands of tutsis were slaughtered.
potatopeppie 2 years ago
I totally agree with your last comment. I think you've gotten some thumbs down because people have a hard time facing the truth. The propaganda they're fed makes them prefer waving flags.
phantomofmyopera 2 years ago
What is the name of this music in the intro? I like it.
cls105 2 years ago 2
how naive is this guy? Humanitarian interventionism in the 90s? As if the US would spend time and resources on something that doesnt directly benefit them.. ffs.
potatopeppie 2 years ago
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man, another liberal moron... no pun intended.
...well yea it was (i'm so clever)
another manufactured liberal
mindless zombies they are
resesmilk2 2 years ago
viel spass an alle die das für WiSo schauen müssen haha
azrael449 2 years ago