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Aug 24 2018 78 mins   4
Air Date: 8/24/2018 Today we take a look at some of the historical context for the dynamics of international trade, some progressive ideas about managing the domestic results of trade, the economics and politics of tariffs and the dangers of trade wars. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Episode Sponsors: Bolt - Online Security as a Service| Amazon USA| Amazon CA| Amazon UK Support Best of the Left on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Explaining the economics and politics of tariffs - Economic Update with @profwolff - Air Date 6-17-18 Prof. Richard Wolff gives an overview explaining what tariffs are, how they work and why they're put in place. Ch. 2: Michael Hudson on just a few of the things President Trump doesn't know about trade - Left Out - Air Date 4-8-18 Michael Hudson discusses the so-called "trade war" developing between the U.S. and China. Ch. 3: THE MIDTERMS MINUTE (Primaries)- Support Progressives in Massachusetts on 9.4 and Delaware on 9.6 - Best of the Left Activism Take action! Click the title and/or scroll down for quick links and resources from this segment. Ch. 4: Explaining some of the historical context and possible future of trade with China - The Inquiry - Air Date 6-27-18 The Inquiry looks at the forces driving the trade conflict between the US and China including some important historical context. Ch. 5: Dani Rodrik the need for broad-based social programs to accompany international trade - The Ezra Klein Show - Air Date 7-19-18 Dani Rodrik on how globalization predictably deepens societal divisions, exacerbates distributional problems and undermines domestic social bargains which is why having robust social safety nets is critical in an age of global winners and losers. Ch. 6: Prof. Richard Wolff on Whether Trump's Reckless Tariffs Could Start a War - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date 03-27-18 Prof. Richard Wolff discusses the impact of Donald Trump's reckless trade policies on the Thom Hartmann Program. Could they lead to a war? Ch. 7: Jason Hickel on power, poverty and the long divide between Global North and South - @thisishellradio - Air Date 6-2-18 Jason Hickel examines the creation of mass poverty in the Global South from exploitation built into global trade and aid policies to the echoes of colonialism in structural adjustment programs of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. VOICEMAILS Ch. 8: Is V looking for a dogma rather than philosophy? - Dave from Olympia, WA Ch. 9: Drowning in capitalism - Dave from Olympia, WA Ch. 10: Final comments on the need to fund independent media directly THE MIDTERMS MINUTE: Check on candidates endorsed by Justice Democrats | Brand New Congress | DSA | Latino Victory | Our Revolution PHONE BANK with Justice Democrats “Justice Dialer” & Brand New Congress GOTV Dialer & Voter Circle Check your state registration deadlines and voter ID laws with rockthevote.org For an easy way to donate to candidates, check out DownTicket.com on your mobile browser. “15 Ways to Help a Campaign Win Their Election” (Political Charge) SEPT. 4TH MASSACHUSETTS (Reg. Deadlines: Primaries - August 15th/ General - October 17th) 3rd District: Juana Matias 7th District: Ayanna Pressley (Further reading) Governor: Bob Massie (Voter Circle) (Further reading) SEPT. 6TH DELAWARE (Reg. Deadlines: Primaries - August 11th / General - October 13th) Senate: Kerri Evelyn Harris (Further reading) Researched & written by BOTL Communications Director Amanda Hoffman MUSIC: Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Cat's Eye - Marble Run (Blue Dot Sessions) Pickers - Pecan Grove (Blue Dot Sessions) Opener - American Moon Bicycle (Blue Dot Sessions) Vengeful - Warmbody (Blue Dot Sessions) Chilvat - Lillehammer (Blue Dot Sessions) Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Lis [...]