Finally, some new additions to my radio archive
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:

September 30, 2004 Seth Kleinman of PFC Energy on $50 oil and the
production peak a decade or two in the future * DH on presidential
economics and an early version of a piece on Gallup's Republican bias
(available on the LBO website) * Glen Ford of The Black Commentator
on the importance of beating Bush even though the Dems are awful

September 23, 2004 Michael Hardt, co-author with Antonio Negri of
Multitude, on their follow-up to the international smash hit Empire

September 16, 2004 Mark Levitan of the Community Service Society on
poverty in New York City * Carol Brightman, author of Total
Insecurity, on war, empire, and the myth of American omnipotence

September 9, 2004 Anatol Lieven on the Beslan massacre and the
Chechen crisis * DH  on green GDP accounting in China & Bloomberg's
smoking ban  * Sylvia Allegretto of EPI on The State of Working
America

they join
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August 12, 2004 Deborah James, director of the Venezuela Information
Office, on Chavez and the August 15 referendum * Robert McChesney,
author of The Problem of the Media and one of the founders of
freepress.net, on the corporate media and alternatives to it

August 5, 2004 Frank Newport, editor-in-chief of Gallup and author of
Polling Matters, on the public opinion trade and the 2004 election
polls * Tariq Ali, author most recently of Bush in Babylon, on the
importance to the whole world of defeating Bush, and the maddening
wrongness of the "no difference" position

along with
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* Chalmers Johnson on the U.S. empire
* Jagdish Bhatwati on globalization
* Bill Fletcher on war and peace
* Slavoj Zizek on war, imperialism, and fantasy
* Naomi Klein on Argentina and the arrested political development of
the global justice movement
* Ralph Nader, at the Council on Foreign Relations, on foreign policy
* Susie Bright on sex and politics
* Richard Burkholder of Gallup on that firm's Iraq polls
* Anatol Lieven on Iraq
* Jomo on the Asian economies
* Cynthia Enloe on masculinity in the Bush administration (and oil)
* Laura Flanders on Bushwomen
* Carlos Mejia, deserter from Iraq
* Norman Kelley on the crisis in black politics
* Joseph Stiglitz on the IMF and the Wall St-Treasury axis
* Lisa Jervis on feminism & pop culture
* Nina Revoyr on the history of Los Angeles, real and fictional
* Joel Schalit on anti-Semitism
* Robert Fatton on Haiti
* Gary Younge on a foreign journalist's view of the U.S.
* Ursula Huws on work and why capitalism has avoided crisis
* Michael Albert on participatory economics (parecon)
* Marta Russell on the UN conference on disability
* Corey Robin on the neocons
* Sara Roy on the Palestinian economy
* Christian Parenti on Iraq and surveillance
* Michael Hardt on Empire (several times, the last June 2004)
* Judith Levine on kids & sex
* Walden Bello on the World Social Forum and alternative development models
* Christopher Hitchens on Orwell and his new political affiliations

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