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Women's Spaces Radio Show of 5/3/2021 with host Elaine B Holtz and guest Dr. Harriet Fraad on the International Workers' Day and FDR's New Deal. For this show we will be talking with Dr. Harriet Fraad about International Workers' Day, also known as Labor Day in most countries and often referred to as May Day, is a celebration of laborers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labor and occurs every year on May 1st. I have also invited her on to talk about the labor movement alone with something I personally need some clarity on and that is the definition of Socialism, Communism and Capitalists and the impacts these movements had on the labor movement and social policies.Dr. Harriet Fraad is a Mental Health Counselor and Hypnotherapist in private practice in New York City. She has been in practice for 46 years. She writes and speaks on the intersection of politics, economics, and personal life in the USA. Her work can be found on her website, harrietfraad.com. Dr. Fraad appears as a regular guest on Economic Update with her husband Dr. Richard Wolff.
Have you ever thought about the effect that Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal has had on American life today? Join FFF president Jacob Hornberger and Citadel professor Richard M. Ebeling on today's episode of The Libertarian Angle as they examine that question. Please subscribe to our email newsletter FFF Daily here.
Lessons from the New Deal. It wasn’t one big package wrapped in political consensus. We look at the real, messy process that pulled the U.S. out of the Great Depression. Lizabeth Cohen and Jack Beatty join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Comments by Prime Minister Boris Johnson about adopting FDR's New Deal approach to infrastructure won't work unless he breaks the power of the City of London, and organizes for a New Bretton Woods system. Meanwhile, the latest fraud from British intelligence has the full backing of former Obama operative Susan Rice, best known for her attempted cover-up of Hillary Clinton's lies about Benghazi. Every weekday morning Harley will brief you on what you need to know to start your day. If you haven't already, sign up for Harley's weekly articles: https://harley.larouchepac.com/join?recruiter_id=139893
Comments by Prime Minister Boris Johnson about adopting FDR's New Deal approach to infrastructure won't work unless he breaks the power of the City of London, and organizes for a New Bretton Woods system. Meanwhile, the latest fraud from British intelligence has the full backing of former Obama operative Susan Rice, best known for her attempted cover-up of Hillary Clinton's lies about Benghazi. Every weekday morning Harley will brief you on what you need to know to start your day. If you haven't already, sign up for Harley's weekly articles, https://harley.larouchepac.com/join?recruiter_id=139893
In this episode, Jay is joined by fellow RE/MAX Premier Properties' agent, Ian Hooper to discuss a timely and culturally significant topic; "The Ninth Street Divide" and systemic racism in current day and the history of Louisville housing. If you've lived in Louisville or even visited for more than a few days you've probably recognized the de facto segregation in living arrangements along racial lines throughout the community. Jay and Ian and review some insightful research put forth by Joshua Poe (Co-Principal Investigator at Root Research, author of Redlining Louisville, geographer, and urban planner). The video version of this episode (https://youtu.be/aCpUDgBMNf0) is particularly insightful as Ian illustrates via Mr. Poe's interactive map (https://arcg.is/109nvG) how policy dating back to FDR's "New Deal" and the Home Owners' Loan Corporation that was formed in 1933. Supporting research:https://louisvilleky.gov/sites/default/files/planning_design/general/making_louisville_home_for_us_all_a_20-year_action_plan_for_fair_housing.pdfhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/1619-america-slavery.html?searchResultPosition=1
Big Problems Need Big Solutions Lessons from historian Patrick Maney from FDR's New Deal, and Attorney Wendy Manard from on navigating Louisiana unemployment during COVID-19.
Lessons from the New Deal. It wasn’t one big package wrapped in political consensus. We look at the real, messy process that pulled the U.S. out of the Great Depression. Lizabeth Cohen and Jack Beatty join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Sam hosts historian Sarah Milov to discuss her latest book, The Cigarette: A Political History. Milov and Sam walk through tobacco's role in American culture and the government's role in developing the cigarette market. From WWI to FDR's New Deal and the Marshall plan, tobacco (and cigarettes) played a principal role in American politics, economic growth, and war efforts. The turning point for tobacco's relationship to the federal government was the Surgeon General's 1964, which cited the dangers of smoking, including the rise of lung cancer. Milov and Sam walk through the gradually growing protest against the tobacco lobby, including their fight against television advertising, the Fairness Doctrine, and antismoking advocacy like GASP. Sam and Milov also discuss the cultural conflict between unions, workers' rights, and smokers' rights. What killed the cigarette was a combination of non-smoker entitlement to public spaces and workplace cost-centered restrictions that ended up reducing smoking numbers and drove smoking to the margins and mostly affected the impoverished.  And in the Fun Half: polling Democrats after Biden denies Tara Reade allegations, Sam and Brian Kilmeade agree for the first time, Kellyanne Conway says the House will waste Fauci's time, Laura Ingraham is now a pro-death epidemiologist, Matt Gaetz wants police departments to stop using Chinese drones--how about all police drones, Q-fan John Ratcliffe's DNI confirmation hearing, plus you IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsor: BetterHelp is giving our audience 10% off their first month when you go to https://betterhelp.com/majorityreport. A lot of therapists elsewhere have long waitlists and it can take weeks or months before they can see you… But when you sign up with BetterHelp, they match you with a therapist based on your specific needs, and you’ll be communicating with them in less than 24 hours. Honey is a free online shopping tool that automatically finds the best promo codes and applies them to your cart! Get Honey for FREE at joinhoney.com/majority Donate to the NYC DSA's Covid-19 relief efforts at bit.ly/covid19aid Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein's newsletter at theend.substack.com Check out The Michael Brooks Show at patreon.com/tmbs and Michael Brooks Show on YouTube and the new TMBS website, TMBS.FM Check out The Nomiki Show at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt’s podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie’s podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @_michaelbrooks @MattLech @jamie_elizabeth @BF1nn
To start a conversation about how governments make policy to handle economic downturns Kaleigh & Alex look back in history to the Great Depression in the USA and The New Deal policies and government institutions that were enacted in the 1930s. The hosts explore how FDR's New Deal helped the USA recover from the Great Depression, the ways it changed governance forever, and what it can teach us about what policy can do today. Please Rate & Review! Keep up with Probably About Politics: Is there legislation or a topic in democracy that you want us to cover? Let us know! Instagram: @probpolitics Twitter: @probpolitics Email: probablyaboutpolitics@gmail.com
Our guest for the podcast today is Lauren Newman, a 2018 graduate in environmental sustainability and chemistry from the University of the South. Lauren remained with the program to assist rising students with their projects and plan for careers in the field of sustainability. She launches her own career in Washington, D.C with the City Blossoms Urban Agricultural Project in the coming weeks. The Green New Deal (as in FDR's New Deal) is not a policy or legislation but a resolution for what America needs to do to avoid a climate disaster. Climate change, global warming, fossil fuel emissions, and green house gases are not hoaxes but real dangers for our future and the planet. Time to leave the hysteria and rhetoric behind and start learning, understanding, asking questions, demanding action and voting. Our youth are "on it" and we need to get alongside of them because their lives depend on it. Support the show (https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/362855.rss)
On this edition of Parallax Views, economics is a topic that intimidate many as impenetrable. Concepts like neoliberalism, Modern Monetary Theory, and Universal Basic Income are often talked about in public discourse, but what are they? Doug Henwood, founder of the Left Business Observers and host of the Behind the News radio program, joins us to demystify economics as well as to discuss current events, specifically the Democratic Presidential debates and talk of an increased wealth tax drawing the ire of billionaires. Doug Henwood The conversation begins with Doug informing us how he went from being a young right-wing conservative to taking an interest in economics from a left-wing perspective. From their we have a conversation about the much-used-but-often-little-explained concept of neoliberalism and its history. Then we discuss the legacy of Keynesian economics and FDR's New Deal. This transitions us into the hot topic of Modern Monetary Theory, which, despite increasing popularity on the Left, Doug is remains extremely skeptical about. We also briefly discuss the idea of Universal Basic Income, challenges faced by workers under neoliberalism, the Democratic Presidential debates, and billionaires being in a furor over a greater wealth tax. SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWS ON PATREON! WHERE YOU CAN HEAR... PARALLAX VIEWSTHE WEEK THAT WASCURRENT EVENTSPROGRAM
Briahna dives into the legacy of FDR's New Deal with the help of Harvey Kaye and Cornel West. Dr. Kaye, a professor of democracy at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, explains how Bernie is adapting FDR's populist vision for the 21st century. Dr. West, who has taught at Harvard, Princeton, and the Union Theological Seminary, argues for reviving a multiracial, working class movement that addresses inequality along racial, gender, and class lines. Harvey Kaye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/harveyjkaye Cornel West on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CornelWest
Shannon talks to Historian Harvey J. Kaye about his book, The Fight for the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great. The book examines the heart and soul of the Greatest Generation, as well as the four fundamental freedoms FDR envisioned for America, as outlined in his famous January 6, 1941 speech: Freedom of Speech and Expression Freedom of Every Person to Worship God in His [or Her] Own Way Freedom from Want Freedom from Fear Kaye and Fisher discuss the Greatest Generation, FDR's New Deal policies, WWII and its impact social democracy, de-segregation, the arc of the Four Freedoms as public favor ebbs and flows, the historical context of social security and labor policy, and the manner in which these things continue to influence public policy and presidential politics today. Our Lives with Shannon Fisher explores personal, political, and societal perspectives of the American experience. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders and offers listeners food for thought on ways to better themselves and the world around them. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @MsShannonFisher. Copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network, LLC. #HarveyJKaye #HarveyKaye #TheFourFreedoms #FDR #TheFightForTheFourFreedoms #GreatestGeneration #NewDeal #Politics #Government #WhatMakesAmericaGreat #SocialDemocracy #SocialSecurity #PublicPolicy #Election2016 #AuthorInterviews #Authors #Writers #Books #AuthorsOnTheAir #Radio #Podcast #ShannonFisher #MsShannonFisher
FDR's New Deal established many homesteads in Alabama which resulted in some established cities of today, the story of Remlap and the Alabama Butterbean Festival. Â Become a part of our community - be a patron Alabama Pioneers comments - info@alabamapioneers.com
In episode 3, we look at the expansion of the FBI under FDR's New Deal politics. We examine the killing of the next Public Enemy Number 1 and the beginnings of a federal crackdown on marijuana. More closely, we analyze the alleged "shoot to kill" policy of the FBI and the impact it had on policing policy today. Visit http://whatthefmagazine.wixsite.com/umich/podcast to check out any of the documents we referenced in this episode.
20th Century American Economic History 7. The New Deal and the Post War International Monetary System Lecture by Murray N. Rothbard The World Economic Conference of 1933 in London met to deal with America's Great Depression, but, without consulting anyone, FDR declared that the U.S. would not agree to the proposal because he wanted to take the U.S. off the gold standard in order to inflate the dollar. The gold-supporting British and French were horrified; Nazi Germany was delighted. Hitler loved FDR's New Deal. Morgan men continued to hold power positions internationally, creating worldwide inflation. By 1945, Bretton Woods had established the rules for post-war international monetary management. On 15 August 1971, the U.S. brought this system to an end, rendering the dollar a fiat currency. 7 of 8 from Murray Rothbard's 20th Century American Economic History lecture series. Sourced from: https://mises.org/library/20th-century-american-economic-history We are not endorsed or affiliated with the above. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode Presented by: Read Rothbard and Actual Anarchy Read Rothbard is comprised of a small group of voluntaryists who are fans of Murray N. Rothbard. We curate content on the www.ReadRothbard.com site including books, lectures, articles, speeches, and we make a weekly podcast based on his free-market approach to economics. Our focus is on education and how advancement in technology improves the living standards of the average person. www.readrothbard.com The Actual Anarchy Podcast is all about Maximum Freedom. We look at movies and current events from a Rothbardian Anarchist perspective. If it's voluntary, we're cool with it. If it's not, then it violated the Non-Aggression Principle and Property Rights - the core tenants of Libertarian Theory - and hence - human freedom. www.actualanarchy.com Websites: http://www.ReadRothbard.com / http://www.ActualAnarchy.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-read-rothbard-podcast/id1166745868 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ii45fhytlsiwkw6cbgzbxi6ahmi?t=The_Read_Rothbard_Podcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/readrothbardclub Twitter: https://twitter.com/read_rothbard Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/gp/145447582@N05/xB4583 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReadRothbard Murray Rothbard, Murray N Rothbard, Read Rothbard, Anarchy, Anarchism, Free-Market, Anarcho-Capitalism, News and Events, Podcast, Laissez-Faire, Voluntaryist, Voluntaryism, Non-Aggression Principle, NAP, Libertarian, Libertarianism, Economics, Austrian Economics,
Ok, right-wingers aren't (at least currently) making any claims about the shape of the Earth, or the composition of the moon. But they are ranting and raving about FDR and the New Deal.The right is attacking FDR's New Deal spending. This gives them the perfect opportunity to attack Obama's financial stimulus package.This is their new mantra:The New Deal failed.It's not that right-wingers are