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L.A. Sound Posse
Speech
Chris Hedges
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Nov. 5, 2004, 4:22 p.m.
Veteran New York Times correspondent who has covered conflicts in Bosnia, El Salvador and Israel gives a thought-provoking lecture based on his best selling book on the powerful seductive and corrosive forces of war.
Recorded by Steve Sherrill. Produced by the L.A. Sound Posse.
This lecture was part of UCSBs 2004-2005 Arts & Lectures series. For more info on the series, see
http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/lectures.asp
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Note: This talk, delivered as one might read an epic poem, explores in depth the effects of war on the psyche of all involved, both at a personal and cultural/societal level.

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