Radio Archives open for business

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Wed Aug 7 15:56:52 PDT 2002


I've just added a radio page to the LBO website, which has links to archived versions of four full shows and two individual interviews.

More past shows will be added in coming weeks, and future shows will be posted on the Friday morning after their Thursday evening broadcast, god willing.

Doug

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<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>

FULL SHOWS

Shows are approximately 55 minutes long, and downloadable files are around 19 mb. All are mono, 48kbps.

July 11, 2002 DH on scandals * Charles Komanoff (economist and energy analyst) on the proposal to put tolls on the East River bridges in New York City * Steffie Woolhandler (physician, author, prominent member of Physicians for a National Health Program) on U.S. health care finance: public money, private control * Michael Perelman (economist and author, Steal This Idea) on intellectual property rights

July 18, 2002 DH on economic and scandal news * Pratap Chatterjee (freelance investigative journalist) on Cheney, Halliburton, and Brown and Root * Heather Boushey (Economic Policy Institute) on life after welfare

July 25, 2002 DH on the bear market * Ken Silverstein on the idiocy of hydrocarbon-based explanations for the war in Afghanistan * Ron Hayduk and Ben Shepard, editors of From ACT-UP to the WTO, on political activism today

August 1, 2002 DH on economic news - at the cusp of a vicious cycle? * Ruy Teixeira (The Century Foundation, co-author, The Emerging Democratic Majority) on the impact of the scandals and bear market on public opinion * Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire, on the book's reception and the impact of the Bush regime on his and Toni Negri's thinking

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INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEWS

Chris Kraus and Sylvere Lotringer (March 28, 2002) Editors, Hatred of Capitalism, a collection of pieces, many of which first appeared in Semiotext(e), talking about economics, culture, and the hatred of capitalism, of which we're all a part.

Gore Vidal (May 16, 2002) Vidal talks about George W. Bush, the war on terror, and his book, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace.



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