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"Best Music on an Economics & Politics Radio Show" Village Voice Best of NYC 2005
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Just posted to my radio archive <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:
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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December 11, 2008 Charlie Komanoff on a plan to make NYC transit nearly free (by soaking cars) * Yanis Varoufakis on the Greek riots and Greek neoliberalism (This show was patched together from a two- hour WBAI fundraiser. Please contribute.) December 4, 2008 Preston Smith on "racial democracy" vs. social democracy, in 1940s Chicago and Obama's America * Anthony D'Costa on the Mumbai bombings and Indian neoliberalism
November 27, 2008 Richard Seymour, keeper of the Lenin's Tomb blog and author of The Liberal Defense of Murder, on liberal imperialism * Bill Ayers, author of Fugitive Days and Barack Obama's old pal, on revolution, education, and social change
November 20, 2008 Dan La Botz (author of this article) on the crisis in the auto industry - and the UAW * Reihan Salam, co-author of Grand New Party, great hope of the right, on the conservative movement's future
November 13, 2008 Forrest Hylton on Obama's likely Latin American policy (and his top advisor on the area, Dan Restrepo) * Kate Gordon, co-director of the Apollo Alliance, on green jobs
November 6, 2008 Adolph Reed on Obama's election * Maliha Safri on immigrants in the U.S. labor market - especially one that's shrinking
October 16, 2008 Ögmundur Jónasson, head of the Left Green delegation in the Icelandic parliament, on that country's financial crisis * Martin Wolf, Financial Times columnist and author of Fixing Global Finance, on The Crisis
October 9, 2008 David Smick, economic consultant and author of The World Is Curved, on The Crisis * Sarah Ludwig of NEDAP on foreclosures
October 4, 2008 (KPFA only) Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin on the financial crisis, neoliberalism, and the American empire - the end of what, if anything, exactly?
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