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What do Edward Snowden, Frank Serpico, Daniel Ellsberg, and Richard Bowen have in common? The Whistleblower Project names them among “the 25 times whistleblowers changed history.”
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“Minsky's theoretical framework is really not about the crisis, it's about the process that leads to the crisis, and that's where financial fragility comes into play.” - Eric Tymoigne
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Is neoliberalism on its death bed? Of course not. We’re talking with Thomas Fazi.
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This episode is about redemption, forgiveness and conversion...vs cancel culture. Steve talks with Dan Kovalik, author of Cancel This Book.
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Art Wilmarth tells Steve why we need a firewall between banks and capital markets. They talk about crony capitalism and revolving doors, his new book and our new show (The New Untouchables: The Pecora Files)
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Special release: a midweek interview with Romteen Farasat, incident commander of Austin Needs Water, about the ongoing crisis in his city. Where is the Biden administration?
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Steve’s guest is Linwood Tauheed, an institutional economist from UMKC. They talk about A Tribe Called Quest, the French Revolution, racism, sexism, the US Constitution, and Malcolm X.
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Steve is joined by Delman Coates of the Our Money campaign, who talks about bringing MMT to the people, particularly the black community. Delman describes the “Repair & Restore agenda, centered around a federal job guarantee, free healthcare, and federal funding of public education, pre-K through college.
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Jordan Chariton of Status Coup has dropped bombshell stories about Flint, former Governor Snyder, the Iowa caucuses, the DNC. So why are people so mad at him?
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Danny Haiphong of Black Agenda Report joins us to discuss austerity, electoral politics, and the American empire. Along the way we discuss Lenin, socialism, and the left.
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Kairin Van Sweeden is Executive Director of Modern Money Scotland. She talks to Steve about MMT, the Scottish National Party and why she opposed Brexit.
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June Carbone talks about her research on the family and its implications for economic and social policy. Spoiler alert: we need a job guarantee, free education and universal basic services.
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Fadhel Kaboub & Steve Grumbine talk about unemployment and the job guarantee. They go into the meaning of “buffer stock,” the importance of the 4th estate, and why Silicon Valley is so hot for a UBI.
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You’ll get a hit of nostalgia listening to Steve Grumbine and Patricia Pino in this 2017 interview about the Corbyn and the first Sanders campaign, Brexit, Greece, the history of the EU and, of course, MMT.
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Emma Caterine of DSA joins us to talk about why we need to organize in 2021. It has to do with class warfare, austerity politics, and Biden’s love affair with the financial industry.
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Our 100th episode features labor badass Sara Nelson. She talks about MMT, union organizing, and dealing with Congress. What would it mean to have a caring economy?
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Steve Keen compares the government response to COVID and WW2. Which one did more for the people? He tells us why mainstream economists need to die.. but even that might not be enough.
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Randy Wray joins us to discuss the country’s vast needs and Washington’s inadequate response.
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Joe Burns, a labor negotiator and lawyer, talks about the past, present, and future of the labor movement. If capital is global, working class solidarity must be international.
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Mnuchin just killed the CARES Act.. in the middle of a pandemic. Why does Bob Hockett say it’s a gift in disguise? And what is the CARES Act, anyway? Why should we #SpreadtheFed ??
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