We’re in the NY Times, thanks to @MollyYoung, who points out that Chris Lydon can “talk about anything. Anything! Sometimes I try to think up topics that might stump him and then inevitably find an episode on that exact topic lurking in the archives.”
nytimes.com/2021/12/15/books…
So great to speak with Chris Lydon & @radioopensource about Henry George, neoliberalism, and much else besides. Chris had clearly read the whole book--no small feat-- and I felt like his questions really got to the heart of it. Please give it a listen.
radioopensource.org/capitali…
Trade, Trumped — In an interview with @radioopensource, @MkBlyth explains the looming global trade war, offering insights from his hometown pub in Dundee, Scotland. (VIDEO)
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This week: the novelist Joshua Cohen on Trump, Netanyahu, and the state of the world.
Find it at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
radioopensource.org/joshua-c…
This week's show: Fintan O'Toole (@fotoole) reflects, with maximal lucidity, on what just happened.
Wherever you go for podcasts, and at our site:
radioopensource.org/united-s…
This week: a conversation with @NathanThrall about the West Bank, and about his Pulitzer-winning exploration of a Jerusalem tragedy.
Find it at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
radioopensource.org/a-jerusa…
This week, it's @fotoole on the bear-baiting style of the presidential debate. Find it at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
radioopensource.org/bear-bai…
This week, we're talking to @CornelWest about his presidential campaign. Find the conversation wherever you go for podcasts, or at our site:
radioopensource.org/in-it-to…
GODWIN by @JosephONeillx is by some distance my favourite novel of this year. It reminded me of the novels of @helendewitt – a comedy that is both seriously funny and deadly serious. As a football novel it's terrific, but even better is the story of a technical writing collective
This week, in between the Milwaukee convention and the Paris Olympics, hear @JosephONeillx on sports and politics—wherever you go for podcasts or at our site:
radioopensource.org/politica…
This week, in between the Milwaukee convention and the Paris Olympics, hear @JosephONeillx on sports and politics—wherever you go for podcasts or at our site:
radioopensource.org/politica…
This week, in between the Milwaukee convention and the Paris Olympics, hear @JosephONeillx on sports and politics—wherever you go for podcasts or at our site:
radioopensource.org/politica…
This week: hear John Kaag on a folk history of American ideas, running alongside the history of Emerson-Thoreau-William James:
radioopensource.org/american…