Author: anautonomousagent (Page 23 of 75)
Watch it: The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002)
Summary:
Part contemporary investigation and part historical inquiry, documentary follows the quest of one journalist in search of justice. The film focuses on Christopher Hitchens’ charges against Henry Kissinger as a war criminal – allegations documented in Hitchens’ book of the same title – based on his role in countries such as Cambodia, Chile, and Indonesia. Kissinger’s story raises profound questions about American foreign policy and highlights a new era of human rights. Increasing evidence about one man’s role in a long history of human rights abuses leads to a critical examination of American diplomacy through the lens of international standards of justice. Written by Sujit R. Varma
To me, the idea of infinite memory processes is one of the most important concepts touched on by Mandelbrot in this book. It suggests that economists and traders should be developing models and theories which value the importance of price series and data going back decades. And it makes sense to me that people and prices do not change their fundamental behavior over extended periods of technological evolution. However, I suspect that organisms do change their fundamental behavior if the time horizon is thousands or millions of years. I am very curious to read more about Hurst’s studies of the Nile.
I absolutely loved the stunning imagery and awe captured in Planet Ocean. Looking at the microscopic organisms blooming in the ocean, then witnessing the entire Gaia system interacting in complex ways, the perspectives are inspiring for scientists and artists. It was one of the best visual documentaries I have seen. Definitely worth watching!
Andrew and Leslie Cockburn; Alexander Cockburn; Patrick Cockburn.
Recently have been watching interviews and lectures of the Cockburn family:
Beat the Devil: Alexander Cockburn – Books, Biography, CounterPunch, Religion – Interview (2007)
The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli Covert Relationship: Money, Mossad, and the CIA (1991)
PATRICK COCKBURN: Speaking about Syria
They each have numerous interviews, documentaries and books. In the coming months I will probably explore their work and add to this post.