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Continue reading “Civil Politics (1/17/19): Progressive Mom and Dad are Fighting”
Political discussion radio program broadcast on Valley Free Radio, 103.3fm, from Northampton, MA
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Over the holiday break I was able to interview Jeanné Lewis, who is running for At-Large Councilor in Washington, DC! I had a great time talking to her, especially about how our national politics affects the people of the District locally. If you want to know more about Jeanné check out the links below:
Continue reading “Civil Politics Supplemental (1/13/20): Interview With Jeanné Lewis”
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Continue reading “Civil Politics (1/10/20): Rockets Red Glare”
We continue to discuss the ideas put forth in the book Crisis! When Political Parties Lose the Consent to Rule by UMass Professor Cedric DeLeon.
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Our guest tonight is Professor Cedric DeLeon, Professor of Sociology at UMass, Director of the UMass Labor VCenter, and author of Crisis! When Political Parties Lose the Consent to Rule.
Find out more about Prof. DeLeon at cedricdeleon.academia.edu
Purchase the book at www.sup.org/books/cite/?id=28840
Follow him on Twitter: @Prof_deLeon
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Continue reading “Civil Politics (12/13/19): Crisis on Infinite States”
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Continue reading “Civil Politics (12/6/19): A Puff of Logic”
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Continue reading “Civil Politics (11/29/19): Go Quid Pro Go!”
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Continue reading “Civil Politics (11/22/19): A Hill Too Far”
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