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

December 15, 2005 truncated 27-minute mini-marathon semi-special Much
of this hour was taken up with begging and a rebroadcast of excerpts
from an August interview with David Roediger (not included). Fresh
content was mainly an interview with Leslie Harris, co-editor of
Slavery in New York, which is included. Bonus audio: classic WBAI
clips from Julius Lester and Samori Marksman. For the full Roediger
interview, click here. Contribute to WBAI here.

December 8, 2005 Heather Boushey of the Center for Economic and
Policy Research, on how women are not opting out of employment *
Jonathan Tasini on his primary challenge to Sen. Hillary Clinton

December 1, 2005 Anatol Lieven on why decadent America must renounce
its empire * Heather Rogers, author of Gone Tomorrow, on garbage and
capitalism

November 17, 2005 Historian Bethany Moreton, contributor to Wal-Mart:
The Face of 21st Century Capitalism, on the role of Ozark culture in
the emergence of Wal-Mart (and The Nation's amazing switch on chain
stores over the last 70 years) * Bruce Lawrence, editor of Messages
to the World, a collection of Osama bin Laden's writings, on the
ogre's thinking and prose style

November 10, 2005 Sarah Stillman of Manifesta, a feminist magazine
published at Yale, on feminism among the young * Sam Gindin,
long-time Canadian Auto Workers economic advisor, on the crises at GM
and Delphi

November 3, 2005 Ashaki Binta & Raymond Sanders of United Electrical
Workers local 150 on the ban on collective bargaining for North
Carolina public sector workers * Leo Panitch on the state of the
American empire

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George Galloway 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 * Beverly
Wright on New Orleans, the Delta, and the geographies of race and
toxicity * Jagdish Bhatwati on globalization * Barbara Ehrenreich on
middle class horrors * Bill Fletcher on war and peace * Slavoj Zizek
on war, imperialism, and fantasy * Naomi Klein on Argentina and the
global justice movement * Susie Bright on sex and politics * Matt
Taibbi on covering the 2004 campaign, and the dismal state of
American politics and media * Richard Gott on Hugo Chavez * Anatol
Lieven on Iraq, Chechnya, US nationalism * 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 * Laura Carlsen on the Zapatistas * 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 * Jennifer Gordon on suburban sweatshops * Lisa
Jervis on feminism & pop culture * Joel Schalit on anti-Semitism *
Devah Pager on prison, race, and the job market * Robert Fatton on
Haiti * Elizabeth Warren on bankruptcy * 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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