Edward W. Said discusses the importance and centrality of popular
resistance in the framework of culture, history, and struggle. He
reveals his thoughts on the war on terrorism and the invasion of
Afghanistan. On the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he lays out a
compelling vision for a secular, democratic future in the Middle
East. He proposes a radical solution that cuts through the current
impasse with a promise of reconciliation and peace for both
peoples. Prof. Said addresses the origins of Palestinian resistance
and the collapse of the so-called peace process that has led to
more and more Israeli colonies. He is unsparing in his criticism of
Arafat and the PLO. He dissects the role of media propaganda and
its golden rolodex of pseudo-experts in shaping public opinion. New
introduction by David Barsamian.
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