BEHIND THE NEWS with Doug Henwood

"Best Music on an Economics & Politics Radio Show"
Village Voice Best of NYC 2005

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

April 19, 2007 NICHOLAS STERN, lead author of the 700-page Stern
Review, talks more concisely about the economics of climate change
(highlights from a panel held at Columbia University, April 11, 2007,
organized by the Committee on Global Thought)

it joins
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April 12, 2007 HAMID DABASHI, professor in the Middle Eastern studies
department at Columbia and author of Iran: A People Interrupted, on
the history of that complex, consequential country

April 5, 2007 PETER EISNER, co-author of The Italian Letter, on how
the Bush administration used a forged letter to push the war in Iraq
* JULIA VITULLO-MARTIN on eminent domain and Columbia University's
push into Harlem

March 29, 2007 MARK LEVITAN on work and poverty in New York * DEAN
BAKER on the housing bust

March 22, 2007 MICHAEL YATES, author of Cheap Motels and a Hot Plate,
on his travels across the U.S., and their daily evidence of
polarization and environmental ruin * CHRIS FOX of Ceres, on
Investors and Business for US Climate Action, a $4 trillion consortium

March 15, 2007 DOUG HENWOOD on the American ruling class today,
whoever that is * IAN BONE, author of Bash the Rich, on anarchy in
the UK (not the debased Sex Pistols kind, either)

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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 * 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 * George McGovern and William Polk on exiting
Iraq * 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 * James Howard
Kunstler on oil, waste, ugliness, death * Lisa Jervis & Andi Zeisler
on Bitch * Jagdish Bhagwati on globalization * 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 * 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 * Sarah
Stillman on feminism at Yale * Leslie Harris on slavery in New York *
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 * Bruce Lawrence, editor of Messages to the World, on
Osama's thoughts and prose * 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 * Anatol
Lieven (several times) on Iraq, Chechnya, US nationalism, and why the
US must give up its empire * Katha Pollitt, author of Virginity or
Death, on feminism and politics * Julia Sweig on Cuba * Ned Sublette
on music and politics * 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 * 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 * 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 (several times)

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