Against the Grain – May 18, 2011
Social theorist Richard Lichtman brings up Marx and Freud in a discussion of what happens to human beliefs, desires, values, and intentions under capitalism.
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Acclaimed program of ideas, in-depth analysis, and commentary on a variety of matters—political, economic, social, and cultural—important to progressive and radical thinking and activism. Against the Grain is co-produced and co-hosted by Sasha Lilley and C. S. Soong.
Social theorist Richard Lichtman brings up Marx and Freud in a discussion of what happens to human beliefs, desires, values, and intentions under capitalism.
How to attain equanimity and peace of mind was an obsession of the ancient Stoic philosophers. The psychological techniques they championed for taming desire and achieving happiness are described in William Irvine’s book “A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy.”
Leslie Martin, one of the scientists who analyzed data from a ground breaking 80 year study, discusses the project’s surprising findings about what social and personal characteristics are associated with long lives.
Sasha Lilley and Noam Chomsky gave a recent talk about the nature of the neoliberal economic system, US power and influence in the Middle East, components of a vision for a better future, and the origins of the global economic crisis.
Celebrated veteran war correspondent and writer Chris Hedges talks about liberalism and radicalism.
Political economist David McNally talks about “The Economics and Politics of Crisis and Resistance.”
Steve London, political scientist and First Vice President of the Professional Staff Congress–a union which represents the City University of New York’s faculty and staff–talks with Sasha Lilley about the struggles of public sector workers and the parallels between today and the 1975 New York City fiscal crisis.