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Just posted to my radio archive <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:
April 16, 2009 Deborah Meier, progressive educator, on the awfulness of Bush's No Child Left Behind, which Obama is likely to retain * Adolph Reed on genes and politics, and politics without politics April 9, 2009 Kat Long, author of The Forbidden Apple, on the history of sex in NYC * Misha Glenny, author of McMafia, on the global criminal underground
April 4, 2009 (KPFA version) David Skeel of the University of Pennsylvania Law School on a possible GM bankruptcy * Kim Phillips- Fein, author of Invisible Hands, on business opposition to the New Deal and the long recovery of the right
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March 19, 2009 Caitlin Macy, author of Spoiled, on life in & around the American upper class * Teresa Ghilarducci, author of When I'm Sixty-Four (as well as this paper) on pensions
March 12, 2009 Joel Magnuson, author of Mindful Economics, on the economics of capitalism and beyond * Aurora Meneghello and Serge Bakalian, who are making Default, a doc about student debt
March 7, 2009 (KPFA version) Rob Weissman (author of this report) on Wall Street's political contributions & the disastrous dereg agenda they bought * James Horney of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities on Obama's budget
February 28, 2009 (KPFA only) Jeff Madrick on The Crisis * David Himmelstein on Obama's health plans and the awfulness of the Massachusetts model
February 21, 2009 (KPFA only) Pratap Chatterjee, author ofHalliburton's Army, on how Pentagon contracting makes it easier to go to war * Susie Bright, editor of X: The Erotic Treasury, on sex and politics
January 29, 2009 James Howard Kunstler, author most recently of World Made By Hand, on the decline of oil-based civilization, the horrors of suburbia, and the sickness of tattooing * Jeffrey Perry, biographer of Hubert Harrison, on the forgotten black radical who should be remembered
January 22, 2009 Stephen Mihm, author of A Nation of Counterfeiters, on the giant role of fakery and fraud in American financial history * Sean Jacobs (his blog is here) on South Africa and the ANC's fall from grace
January 15, 2009 Michael Lighty of the California Nurses Association on the economic impact of health care and a wished-for transition to single-payer * Nomi Prins and Max Fraad Wolff on the economic crisis
January 10, 2009 David Bacon, author of Illegal People, and Michelle Wucker, author ofLockout (and director of WPI) on immigration * Sara Roy on the horrors of Gaza (KPFA version, includes commentary on December employment)
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