Progressive Radio News Hour
Posted in DefaultTag on Sep 29th, 2011 Comments
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Guest: John Kozy
Kozy is a retired philosophy professor, now writing on social, political and economic issues. He taught for many years and has been writing for many more.
Visit his web site at www.jkozy.com
His latest writing will be discussed.
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Guest: Jack Rasmus
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 is titled, "Obama's Economy: Recovery for the Few."
Posted in DefaultTag on Sep 24th, 2011 Comments
Guest: John Kozy
Kozy is a retired philosophy professor, now writing on social, political and economic issues. He taught for many years and has been writing for many more.
Visit his web site at www.jkozy.com
His latest writing will be discussed.
Posted in DefaultTag on Sep 24th, 2011 Comments
Guest: John Kozy
Kozy is a retired philosophy professor, now writing on social, political and economic issues. He taught for many years and has been writing for many more.
Visit his web site at www.jkozy.com
His latest writing will be discussed.
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Guest: James Petras
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, "The Arab Revolt and the Imperialist Counterattack."
Major world and national issues will be discussed.
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Guest: John McMurtry
McMurtry is an internationally recognized moral and political philosopher who is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Ontario.
His volumes on Philosophy and World Problems for UNESCO are globally published, and his widely translated works include the influential books, "Unequal Freedoms," "The Cancer State of Capitalism," and "Value Wars."
McMurtry is also an active public advocate for global justice, world peace, and international law.
Major world and national issues will be discussed.
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Guest: Ellen Brown
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.
She also heads the Public Banking Institute (PBI), an initiative to return power to the people where it belongs.
Her latest writing will be discussed.
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Guest: Paul Craig Roberts
Roberts was former Assistant Treasury Secretary under Ronald Reagan, a Wall Street Journal Associate Editor, and holder of numerous academic appointments, including at Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and International Studies.
He now prominently criticizes destructive, repressive state policies, harming people everywhere.
Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Posted in DefaultTag on Sep 11th, 2011 Comments
Guests: Mahdi Nazemroaya and Bruce Gagnon
Nazemroaya is a Middle East/Central Asian analyst and Research Associate for the Center for Research on Globalization.
Since June, he and other independent journalists reported truthfully on NATO's Libya war, putting themselves at great risk doing it.
He'll discuss what he saw firsthand.
Gagnon is co-founder and coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space. He's also provided extensive coverage of America's plan for a greater Asian footprint on Jeju Island, South Korea.
It's effect and implication for the region, island, and its residents will be discussed.