Is the average American truly awake? Do materialism and entertainment prevent us from noticing the injustice around us? Why don’t we read anymore? In 1845 Henry David Thoreau went to the woods to answer questions just like these; his answers are still incredibly relevant for Americans today.
Creative Commons music featured in this episode: Ryoma Maeda, “Fake Protest Song,” feat. Ema Grace
Meydan, “Blind” Monplaisir, “Basse”
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Is the average American truly awake? Do materialism and entertainment prevent us from noticing the injustice around us? Why don’t we read anymore? In 1845 Henry David Thoreau went to the woods to answer questions just like these; his answers are still incredibly relevant for Americans today.
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Creative Commons music featured in this episode:
Ryoma Maeda, “Fake Protest Song,” feat. Ema Grace
Meydan, “Blind”
Monplaisir, “Basse”
Statements made in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers alone. They do not represent the official opinions of the United States Army, Department of Defense, the United States Government, or any organization with which the speakers are affiliated.
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