May 4, 2018
Peace, Love, and Cultural Appropriation
McDonald’s in North Korea? Chinese dresses in Utah? Are such cross-cultural remixes cause for offense or celebration? Is militarism or trade the best answer to tyranny? Is cultural emulation a form of appropriation or appreciation? These questions and more are considered in this lively discussion with the whole FEEcast gang: Richard Lorenc, Brittany Hunter, Dan Sanchez, and Marianne March.
Show Notes:
- McDonalds on streets of North Korea: Kim Jong-un wants USA to invest in Pyongyang
- Conscience on the Battlefield | Leonard E. Read
- Want Peace? Promote Free Trade | Julian Adorney
- In North Korea, Black Markets Are Saving Lives | Richard Mason
- Venezuela Proves There is No Political Freedom Without Economic Freedom
- Chinese prom dress draws rage, but Utah student said she meant no harm
- Cultural Appropriation Is Love | TJ Brown
- Cultural Appropriation Is Intellectual Property on Stilts | Pierre-Guy Veer
- How Motown Smashed the Cultural Border | Sean Malone
- What’s Wrong With Wakanda?
September 28, 2018
Episode 24: Who Helps Working Americans, Bernie or Bezos?
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Bernie Sanders’ Stop BEZOS Campaign Ignores Several Basic Economic Realities
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Bernie Sanders’s Tax Bill Would Wreak Havoc on the Working Poor
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