Against the Grain – July 28, 2008
Veteran scholar, author and activist Stanley Aronowitz discusses his book "Left Turn: Forging a New Political Future."

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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 produced and hosted by Sasha Lilley.
Veteran scholar, author and activist Stanley Aronowitz discusses his book "Left Turn: Forging a New Political Future."
"Constantine’s Sword" traces the history of religious bigotry from the Emperor Constantine to modern day Evangelical Christianity. And George Lakoff talks about how are brains are wired and how politics can play on our thought processes. Against the Grain two hour special.
Radical economist Rick Wolff comments on the ongoing crises in real estate and finance. Also, Jeff Conant and Gopal Dayaneni discuss the new volume "A Community Guide to Environmental Health."
In response to calls to "re-institutionalize" marriage, historian Stephanie Coontz describes how marriage has evolved through the ages. And Terry Kupers describes the societal impact of the warehousing of mentally ill prisoners in long-term isolation.
Veteran activist and writer Grace Lee Boggs spoke about the need for a new American Revolution at Left Forum 2008. And labor advocate Elaine Bernard talked about building the power of working people at a Jobs and Justice conference.
Veteran activist and writer Grace Lee Boggs spoke about the need for a new American Revolution at Left Forum 2008. And labor advocate Elaine Bernard talked about building the power of working people at a Jobs and Justice conference.
In her book "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism," Naomi Klein cites as a key case study the imposition of economic shock therapy in Russia after the breakup of the USSR. Also, Kathryn Lybarger discusses this week’s statewide strike of University of California service employees.
Resisting GentrificationGuest host Ramsey Kanaan talks to activist leaders Gilda Haas and Dawn Phillips about the politics and economics of gentrification.
Appraising 1968 and the LeftForty years ago, movements of the Left reached an apex in the United States and around the world. Activist scholars Barbara Epstein, Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, and John Sanbonmatsu talk to guest host Ramsey Kanaan about the significance of 1968 and assess the effectiveness of radical strategies and direction.