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Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Aug 11 16:04:40 PDT 2006


BEHIND THE NEWS with Doug Henwood

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Just added to my radio archive <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:

August 10, 2006 Rasha Salti from Beirut on war, politics, and daily life * Anne-christine d'Adesky, author of Moving Mountains and co- creator of the film Pills Profits Protest, on AIDS and the movement around AIDS

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August 3, 2006 Harold Meyerson on the disappointments of Change to Win * Judith Kipper of the CFR on the Middle East wars, and a cramped vision of a Palestinian state * Jonathan Nitzan on the political economy of Israel, oil, and war

July 27, 2006 Joel Schalit on Israel's motives for going to war * Adolph Reed on Katrina, race, class

July 6, 2006 James Howard Kunstler on oil, waste, ugliness, death * Katha Pollitt, author of Virginity or Death, on feminism and politics

June 29, 2006 Laura Rozen of Warandpiece and author of this Mother Jones article on mysterious doings in Rome over Iran * David Feige, author of Indefensible, on his career as a public defender and the horrors of the criminal justice system

June 22, 2006 Economist Julio Huato on immigration as well as the Mexican presidential election * to observe Pride Week, Hunter poli sci prof Ken Sherrill on same-sex marriage and other aspects of gay politics (plus some lesbian bands, too!)

June 15, 2006 Gary Younge, Guardian correspondent and author of Stranger in a Strange Land, on being a black Brit writing about the USA * Michele Wucker, author of Lockdown, on immigration

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George Galloway, pre-reality TV, on Iraq, imperialism, and the colonial mind * Michael Eric Dyson on black class tensions * David Roediger the whitening of "new immigrants" of the late 19th and early 20th centuries * Beverly Wright on New Orleans, the Delta, and the geographies of race and toxicity * Sam Gindin on the auto crisis and auto workers * Bethany Moreton on Wal-Mart & Ozark culture (and The Nation's amazing shift on chain stores) * Jagdish Bhagwati on globalization * Robert Fitch on corruption and fragmentation in American unions * Barbara Ehrenreich on middle class horrors * Heather Rogers on garbage & capitalism * Marie Trigona on worker-run businesses in Argentina * Bill Fletcher on war and peace * Sarah Stillman on feminism at Yale * Leslie Harris on slavery in New York * Slavoj Zizek on war, imperialism, and fantasy * Douglas Massey in Mexican immigration * Naomi Klein on Argentina and the global justice movement * Susie Bright on sex and politics * Bruce Lawrence, editor of Messages to the World, on Osama's thoughts and prose * Judith Levine on renouncing overconsumption * Matt Taibbi on covering the 2004 campaign, and the dismal state of American politics and media * Richard Gott on Hugo Chavez * Anatol Lieven (several times) on Iraq, Chechnya, US nationalism, and why the US must give up its empire * Ned Sublette on music and politics * Cynthia Enloe on masculinity in the Bush administration (and oil) * Joel Kovel, editor of Capitalism Nature Socialism, on the psychology and politics of Israel and Zionism * Laura Carlsen on the Zapatistas * Michelle Goldberg on the Christian right * Andrew Ross on his year spent with the IT crowd in China * Stephenie Hendrics vs Ron Arnold on Wise Use * Carlos Mejia, deserter from Iraq, on war, imperialism, dissent * Laura Flanders on Bushwomen * Gary Indiana on Arnie * Steve Fraser on the cultural/ political history of Wall Street * Jennifer Washburn on the corporate university * $pread magazine staffers on sex work * Norman Kelley on the crisis in black politics * Joseph Stiglitz on the IMF and the Wall St-Treasury axis * Nicola Kraus & Emma McLaughlin, authors of Citizen Girl and The Nanny Diaries, on gender, work, and the satiric novel * Jennifer Gordon on suburban sweatshops * Lisa Jervis on feminism & pop culture * Joel Schalit on anti-Semitism * Devah Pager on prison, race, and the job market * Robert Fatton on Haiti * Elizabeth Warren on bankruptcy * Chip Berlet on conspiracism * Gary Younge on a foreign journalist's view of the U.S. * Simon Head on Wal- Mart * Ursula Huws on work and why capitalism has avoided crisis * Michael Albert on participatory economics (parecon) * Marta Russell on the UN conference on disability * Sara Roy on the Palestinian economy * Michael Hardt on Empire (several times)

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Doug Henwood Left Business Observer 38 Greene St - 4th fl. New York NY 10013-2505 USA <dhenwood at panix.com> <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com>

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