[lbo-talk] new radio product

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Aug 15 13:56:46 PDT 2008


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Recently posted to my radio archive <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:

August 14, 2008 Moustafa Bayoumi, author of How Does It Feel To Be A Problem?, on being young and Arab in paranoid America * Christian Parenti, author of this Nation piece, on capitalism and class struggle in China

August 7, 2008 John Talbott, author of The Coming Crash in the Housing Market and Obamanomics, on the housing bust and Obamanomics * Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, contributor to Red State Rebels, on radicals in the heartland and the snobbery of the coastal left

July 17, 2008 Sue Sturgis of the Institute for Southern Studies on the myth of clean coal * Adolph Reed (author of this from the BAR) on Obama, etc.

July 10, 2008 The outrageous case of Fahad Hashmi: in deep confinement for having allegedly transferred rainwear to somone who passed it on to al Qaeda: Sean Maher (his laywer), Faisal Hashmi (his brother), and Jeanne Theoharis (former professor of his, and activist on his behalf) * Dennis Brutus, South African activist and poet, on the suit for apartheid reparations, the state of SA, and the bizarre joining of Nelson Mandela and Cecil Rhodes (interview includes two poems)

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July 3, 2008 Danielle Allen on those "Obama is a Muslim" emails, and the effects of the Internet on political discourse * Patrick McCully of International Rivers on carbon offsets and other climate issues * Vicki Smith, co-author of The Good Temp, on contingency today

June 26, 2008 Greg Smith of the Pew Forum on religious fluidity in the USA * Gary Gates of the Williams Institute on same-sex coupling, some of it married * David Kirsch of PFC Energy on the oil market

June 19, 2008 Corey Robin (of Brooklyn College) and Reihan Salam (of The American Scene and The New American Foundation) on the state of the right: power-napping or on the ropes? * Thomas Mackell, chair of the Richmond Fed and author of When Good Pensions Go Away, on how most of us aren't ready for retirement

June 12, 2008 Yuval Elmelech, author of Transmitting Inequality, on the transmission of inequality across generations * Larry Bartels, author of Unequal Democracy, on inequality and politics (mainly of the partisan kind)

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