Episodes
Saturday Apr 30, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Saturday Apr 30, 2011
Saturday Apr 30, 2011
Jack Rasmus is Professor of Political Economy at St. Mary's College and Santa Clara University, CA. He's also a freelance journalist, frequent speaker, a playwright and author, including his latest book titled, "Epic Recession: Prelude to Global Depression." His forthcoming book available soon is titled, "Obama's Economy: Stagnation and Collapse - 2008 - 2010."
Thursday Apr 28, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Thursday Apr 28, 2011
Thursday Apr 28, 2011
James Petras is Binghamton University, New York Professor Emeritus, a noted figure on the left, a distinguished Latin American expert, and longtime chronicler of the region's popular struggles. He's also a consummate scholar and prolific writer of hundreds of articles and dozens of books, including his latest titled, "War Crimes in Gaza and the Zionist Fifth Column in America." Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Saturday Apr 23, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Saturday Apr 23, 2011
Saturday Apr 23, 2011
Ellen Brown is a civil litigation attorney, distinguished author, and frequent writer on financial issues. A new edition of her important book, "Web of Debt," is a brilliant analysis of the private banking system, how it usurped money creation power, and how we can get it back. Brown also heads the Public Banking Institute (PBI), an initiative to return money power to the people where it belongs. Her latest writing will be discussed.
Thursday Apr 21, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Thursday Apr 21, 2011
Thursday Apr 21, 2011
Richard Wolff is Economics Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, now teaching at The New School in New York. He's written numerous articles and books on topics ranging from modern imperialism, the economics of colonialism, the current economic crisis, and much more for over 40 years. To access his articles, videos, interviews, and podcasts, visit his web site at www.rdwolff.com. Current economic conditions will be discussed.
Sunday Apr 17, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Sunday Apr 17, 2011
Sunday Apr 17, 2011
Peter Phillips is a Sonoma State University Sociology Professor and former Director of Project Censored (PC). He's currently President of the Media Freedom Foundation (MFF) initiative for First Amendment freedoms and investigative research, working jointly with PC and other media related organizations. Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Saturday Apr 16, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Saturday Apr 16, 2011
Saturday Apr 16, 2011
Peter Phillips is a Sonoma State University Sociology Professor and former Director of Project Censored (PC). He's currently President of the Media Freedom Foundation (MFF) initiative for First Amendment freedoms and investigative research, working jointly with PC and other media related organizations. Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Thursday Apr 14, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Thursday Apr 14, 2011
Thursday Apr 14, 2011
For over 50 years, Bob Chapman has written on business, economics and politics, and is currently doing it twice weekly as owner and editor of the International Forecaster. His latest views on the economy will be discussed.
Sunday Apr 10, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Sunday Apr 10, 2011
Sunday Apr 10, 2011
Robert Abele is Professor of Humanities and Philosophy at Diablo Valley College, CA. He authored four books, including "Democracy Gone" and "Anatomy of a Deception" about the Iraq invasion, occupation, and preparation for the next deception. Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Saturday Apr 09, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Saturday Apr 09, 2011
Saturday Apr 09, 2011
Franklin Lamb is a journalist, author, and Director of Americans Concerned for Middle East Peace. He's also a board member of the Sabra Shatila Foundation and longtime civil rights activist. Libya and other regional uprisings will be discussed.
Thursday Apr 07, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour
Thursday Apr 07, 2011
Thursday Apr 07, 2011
Karl Grossman is a State University of New York Professor of Journalism, also specializing in investigative reporting for over 40 years. In addition, he authored six books, including "Cover Up: What You Are Not Supposed to Know about Nuclear Power." Japan's nuclear disaster will be discussed.