radio updates

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Sep 20 13:10:41 PDT 2002


I've just posted yesterday's show to my radio archive - <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>.

September 19, 2002 Campus Watch, the right-wing Zionist "rat on your professor" scheme * Eyal Weizman, one of the organizers of a banned exibit, The Politics of Israeli Architecture, and Dan Monk, author, The Architecture of Occupation, on how Israeli domination of Palestinians is manifested in the built environment and the fight over built space and place have fueled the conflict * Hamid Dabashi, professor of Iranian studies at Columbia (and one of the targets of Campus Watch), on internal Iranian politics, what it's like belonging to the axis of evil, and the effects of a war on Iraq NOW IN LOW BANDWIDTH! Files are available in two flavors of MP3 - streaming and downloadable. Initially, only 48kbps versions were posted, but many people don't have the bandwidth to handle it. So, new shows will also be available is 16kbps as well, which offers lower sound quality, but should be well within the capacity of most dialups. Low-fi versions of older shows will be added in coming weeks.

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There are now nine full shows and five individual interviews in the archive. Highlights include:

* Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel-prize-winning former chief economist of the World Bank, on the U.S. economy, maldevelopment, and why it might be a good idea to shut the IMF rather than try to reform it

* Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire, in two interviews, one from 2000 and one from 2002.

* Judith Levine, author of Harmful to Minors, talking about kids, sex, and the national panic over their connections

* Rachel Bronson and David Phillips of the Council on Foreign Relations bay for war on Iraq

* Gilberto Buenano, Vice Minister of Planning and Regional Development in the government of Venezuela, talks about the coup attempt against the Chavez government, and what they're trying to do that's so annoyed Washington and the local elite

* Bill Wolman and Anne Colamosca, talking about their book, The Great 401(k) Hoax - how the new pension system screws workers and lets employers off the hook

* Chris Kraus and Sylvere Lotringer, editors, Hatred of Capitalism, a collection of pieces, many of which first appeared in Semiotext(e), on economics, culture, and the hatred of capitalism, of which we're all a part.

* Michael Perelman (economist and author, Steal This Idea) on intellectual property rights

* Sharon Zukin and Michael Sorkin, talking about where the World Trade Center came from and what might take its place

* Robert Brenner, author of The Boom and the Bubble, talking about boom and bust

* Gore Vidal, talking about war, civil liberties, and the popular taste for repression



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