January 30, 2003 Joel Schalit, editor of The Anti-Capitalism Reader, on the theory and practice of radical agitation today * Christian Weller of the Economic Policy Institute, on the state of the U.S. economy and the historical pattern of postwar recessions
It joins a panoply of informative delights:
January 23, 2003 William Pepper, author of An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King, on the assasination as a joint venture of the U.S. government and the mafia * listener phonecalls
January 9, 2003 Ellen Frank (of Emmanuel College and Dollars & Sense) and Max Sawicky (of EPI and Maxspeak.org) on the Bush tax package * journalist Tim Shorrock on the Korean crisis
December 19, 2002 Mark Hertsgaard, author of The Eagle's Shadow, on how the U.S. is seen abroad * Thomas Burke, author of Lawyers, Lawsuits, and Legal Rights, on the litigation explosion
December 12, 2002 Sara Roy (contributor to The New Intifada) on the Palestinian economy * Geisa Maria Rocha on Brazil and the situation facing Lula
December 5, 2002 Jonathan Nitzan, co-author of The Global Political Economy of Israel, talks about just that (and download the chapter [in Acrobat] on the weapondollar-petrodollar coalition) * Ghada Karmi, author of In Search of Fatima, talks about her childhood in Palestine and exile in England
and other interviews, including Alexandra Robbins on Skull & Bones * Joseph Stiglitz on the IMF and the Wall St-Treasury axis * Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, and Cynthia Enloe on the impending war with Iraq * Michael Hardt on Empire * Judith Levine on kids & sex * Christopher Hitchens on Orwell and his new political affiliations...