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Doug Henwood on Sun, 9 Mar 2008 11:20:05 +0100 (CET)


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BEHIND THE NEWS with Doug Henwood
podcast: <http://shout.lbo-talk.org/lbo/radio-feed.php>
iTunes: <http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/ 
viewPodcast?id=73801817>
 or <http://tinyurl.com/3bsaqb>
now also broadcast on KPFA, Berkeley! (details below)
"Best Music on an Economics & Politics Radio Show"
Village Voice Best of NYC 2005
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Newly posted to my radio archive
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:
March 6, 2008 Joseph Stiglitz, co-author of The Three Trillion Dollar 
War, on the costs of the invasion of Iraq - and the gloomy prospects 
for the U.S. economy
				
February 7, 2008 The bulk of this show was devoted to fundraising for 
WBAI (and if you can, please drop some cash in their jar). The 
substantive content was an interview with Noam Chomsky, which is what 
the files to the right are. Chomsky talks about how Bush is alike and 
different from his predecessors, and the general state of the empire.	
			
January 31, 2008 Martin Wolf of the Financial Times on the credit 
crisis, and the financial system's propensity for disaster * Peter 
Linebaugh, author of The Magna Carta Manifesto, recaptures the 
radicalism of that venerable document
				
January 24, 2008 A broad and splendid discussion of the current 
financial and housing crisis with economist/writer Max Fraad Wolff; 
former investment banker/journalist Nomi Prins, and mortgage analyst/ 
activist Josh Zinner
they join:
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January 17, 2008 Thomas Schaller, author of Whistling Past Dixie, on 
winning the presidency without the South * Phoebe Damrosch, author of 
Service Included, on luxury cuisine at Per Se
January 10, 2008 Tariq Ali on Pakistan * Lize Mogel and Trevor Paglen 
on their atlas and radical cartography
January 3, 2008 Glen Ford of the Black Agenda Report on the 
particular awfulness of Barack Obama * Max Fraad Wolff on wreckage in 
the housing market and its broader meaning
December 27, 2007 David Graeber, author of Lost People and 
Possibilities, on Yale, imperialism, and anthropology * Forrest 
Hylton, co-author of Revolutionary Horizons, on Bolivia and the roots 
of the Evo Morales revolution
and...
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Patrick Cockburn on The Surge * Rasha Salti from Beirut on war, 
politics, and daily life * George Galloway, pre-reality TV, on Iraq, 
imperialism, and the colonial mind * Michael Eric Dyson on black 
class tensions * Sungur Savran on Turkey * David Roediger the 
whitening of "new immigrants" of the late 19th and early 20th 
centuries * Gilbert Achcar on Israel's defeat in Lebanon and the 
gathering defeat of the U.S. in Iraq * Charles Komanoff on carbon 
taxes * Beverly Wright on New Orleans, the Delta, and the geographies 
of race and toxicity * Tom Geoghegan on how the right is responsible 
for all that litigation * Audacia Ray on sex and the Internet * 
George McGovern and William Polk on exiting Iraq * Rachel Sherman on 
luxury hotels * 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) * Amiri Baraka on lots of stuff * Nicholas 
Stern on climate change * James Howard Kunstler on oil, waste, 
ugliness, death * Lisa Jervis & Andi Zeisler on Bitch * Jagdish 
Bhagwati on globalization * Laura Agustín on sex and "trafficking" * 
Val Moghadam on politics and gender relations in Iran * Hamid Dabashi 
on Iran * Robert Fitch on corruption and fragmentation in American 
unions * Barbara Ehrenreich on middle class horrors * Robert Frank on 
the rich * Heather Rogers on garbage & capitalism * Marie Trigona on 
worker-run businesses in Argentina * Bill Fletcher on war and peace * 
David Dunbar, co-editor of Debunking 9/11 Myths, on how the 
conspiracists are wrong Caitlin Zaloom on the anthropology of futures 
markets * Melissa Hope Ditmore et al on sex work * 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 * John Mueller on how the terrorism threat 
is vastly overblown * Dean Baker on the housing bust * Moazzam Begg, 
on his three years as an unwilling guest of the U.S. government in 
Gitmo and elsewhere * Matt Taibbi on covering the 2004 campaign, and 
the dismal state of American politics and media * Richard Gott on 
Hugo Chavez * Bart Jones on Hugu Chavez * Anatol Lieven (several 
times) on Iraq, Chechnya, Russia, US nationalism, and why the US must 
give up its empire * Katha Pollitt on feminism, politics, and the 
personal essay * Julia Sweig on Cuba * Ned Sublette on music and 
politics * Joel Kovel on Zionism * Robin Blackburn on pensions * 
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 * Michelle Goldberg on the 
Christian right * Ken Sherrill on gay politics * Patrick Cockburn on 
Iraq * 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 * Lisa Jervis on feminism & pop 
culture * Joel Schalit on anti- Semitism * Devah Pager on prison, 
race, and the job market * Robert Fatton on Haiti * 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
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Doug Henwood
Left Business Observer
38 Greene St - 4th fl.
New York NY 10013-2505 USA
<dhenwood@panix.com>
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com>
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cell +1-917-865-2813
producer, Behind the News
Thursdays, 5-6 PM, WBAI, New York 99.5 FM
Saturdays, 10-11 AM, KPFA, Berkeley 94.1 FM
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>
podcast: <http://shout.lbo-talk.org/lbo/radio-feed.php>
iTunes: <http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/ 
viewPodcast?id=73801817>
 or <http://tinyurl.com/3bsaqb>
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