I found a site today called “Fora.tv”. It’s way more interesting than YouTube: it’s a free video site that features intellectuals and figures in public discourse.
Perfect for my commute. Up till now, I’ve been depending on PBS, which has good content, but doesn’t give it all away for free.
Check it out: Fora.tv.
In particular, there’s a talk by Peter Barnes (author of Capitalism 3.0) in there.
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February 6th, 2007 at 11:34 pm
I saw this, too. I’m excited to find it because I’m sick of Ann Coulter and James Carville digesting our news for us. Finally people who really know what’s going on are given a platform. I found Olivier Roy talking about Western society and Islam compatibility particularly compelling.
February 7th, 2007 at 11:59 am
Amen to that. How is it that every time I flip on the TV news, it’s either I get a member of the American Enterprise Institute or a Weekly Standard editor? Ick.