Podcast: Economics & Beyond

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Warrington Hudlin

Jun 10, 2020

Filmmaker Warrington Hudlin taks to Rob Johnson about the protests against police brutality, the long history of racial oppression in the U.S., and his adaptation of Les Misérables set in the outskirts of contemporary Paris.

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Michael Sandel

Michael Sandel: A Spirit of Civic Activism

Jun 10, 2020

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Sarah Kendzior

Sarah Kendzior: Authoritarianism in a “Democracy”

Jun 8, 2020

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Evan Osnos

How Greenwich Republicans Learned to Love Trump

Jun 5, 2020

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Gaël Giraud

Gaël Giraud: Will COVID Lead to Authoritarianism?

Jun 4, 2020

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Yanis Varoufakis & Danae Stratou

Yanis Varoufakis & Danae Stratou: Europe’s Dereliction of Duty

Jun 3, 2020

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Gaurav Dalmia & Jayant Sinha

Gaurav Dalmia & Jayant Sinha: India’s Post-Pandemic Path to Prosperity

Jun 2, 2020

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Arjun Jayadev & Achal Prabhala

Arjun Jayadev & Achal Prabhala: The Imperative of Access to Drugs

Jun 2, 2020

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Anna Deavere Smith

Anna Deavere Smith: Stories of Crisis

Jun 1, 2020

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Rana Foroohar

May 28, 2020

Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar talks to Rob Johnson about how the pandemic opens the door to more surveillance technology from Silicon Valley, but also to a growing consensus on reigning in Wall Street excess.

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James Manyika

May 28, 2020

James Manyika, Chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute, talks to Rob Johnson about the merits of protecting people, not jobs, in the face of the pandemic and automation

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Jacqueline Edwards

Jacqueline Edwards: Technology, Inspired Learning and Opportunity

May 27, 2020

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Isiah Thomas

Isiah Thomas: Finding Strength through Vulnerability

May 26, 2020

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Camilla Toulmin

Camilla Toulmin on African Development

May 22, 2020

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Alan Light

Alan Light: The Changing Youth Culture of Music

May 21, 2020