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System error

War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning
Book • 2007
This book is a companion to the exhibition 'System Error: War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning', which features the work of over 40 international artists.

It delves into the universal opposition to war and the persistent occurrence of new conflicts, questioning the human psyche's addiction to warfare.

The book examines various aspects of conflict, including 'soft' conflict, nationalism, and pop culture's fascination with violence, and highlights the future of politically engaged visual arts.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Scott Horton
about how exciting war is for reporters, fighting men, and survivors.
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EP:9 - Ukraine Chessboard : The Art of Losing Slowly - Special Guest Comic Dave Smith
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Jordan Yule
as an important book where
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Chris Hedges
talks about the use of myth to justify war.
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Starvation as a Weapon: Chris Hedges on Gaza
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Scott Horton
about how exciting war is for reporters, soldiers, and survivors.
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EP:9 -(uncensored) Ukraine Chessboard : The Art of Losing Slowly - Special Guest Comic Dave Smith
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Rob Reich
as a book that he wrote together with Mehran Sahami and Jeremy Weinstein.
Someone Else's Shoes: Stories about understanding others perspectives
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Ron Steslow
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Mike Brock
during their discussion on the impact of technology on society and politics.
ENCORE: Power To The People: Decentralizing Technology
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Alison Beard
as the book that discusses the issues of big tech.
Can Big Tech Reform Itself?
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Dan Harris
as a book that resonated with him due to its description of war as a drug.
How Do I Meditate When There’s a War Going On? | Claude AnShin Thomas
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Markus Lanz
zitiert Chris Hedges' Buch "War is a force that gives us meaning", um die Bedeutung von Krieg für die Identität von Nationen zu erläutern.
AUSGABE VIERUNDZWANZIG

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