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Moyers writes: "There are forgotten corners of this country where Americans are trapped in endless cycles of poverty, powerlessness, and despair as a direct result of capitalistic greed."

The economic outlook is bleak for most Americans. (photo: Reuters)
The economic outlook is bleak for most Americans. (photo: Reuters)



Bill Moyers: Chris Hedges on Capitalism's 'Sacrifice Zones'

By Bill Moyers, Moyers and Company

25 July 12

 


here are forgotten corners of this country where Americans are trapped in endless cycles of poverty, powerlessness, and despair as a direct result of capitalistic greed. Journalist Chris Hedges calls these places “sacrifice zones,” and joins Bill this week on Moyers & Company to explore how areas like Camden, New Jersey; Immokalee, Florida; and parts of West Virginia suffer while the corporations that plundered them thrive.

These are areas that have been destroyed for quarterly profit. We’re talking about environmentally destroyed, communities destroyed, human beings destroyed, families destroyed,” Hedges tells Bill.

“It’s the willingness on the part of people who seek personal enrichment to destroy other human beings… And because the mechanisms of governance can no longer control them, there is nothing now within the formal mechanisms of power to stop them from creating essentially a corporate oligarchic state.”

The broadcast includes a visit with comics artist and journalist Joe Sacco, who collaborated with Hedges on Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, an illustrated account of their travels through America’s sacrifice zones. Kirkus Reviews calls it an “unabashedly polemic, angry manifesto that is certain to open eyes, intensify outrage and incite argument about corporate greed.”

A columnist for Truthdig, Hedges also describes the difference between truth and news. “The really great reporters — and I’ve seen them in all sorts of news organizations — are management headaches because they care about truth at the expense of their own career,” Hedges says.

 

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+24 # barbaratodish 2012-07-25 16:52
Right, just like really great professors, writers, researchers, even really great human beings are also management, administration, government, family, etc., headaches. The really great human beings care about truth at the expense of their careers and even at the expense of their very lives, because they know and more importantly, they FEEL that without truth, they are emotionally at least, dead already!
 
 
+4 # Bev 2012-07-26 07:48
Way back in the days of the Viet Nam war,when the developers were congratulating themselves on the success of Agent Orange,one of the professionals commented that defoliating Viet Nam was not necessarily a good idea and thus sacrificed his career.
This is an all pervasive culture.
 

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