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#10: The Voicemailbag II
FromCurrent Affairs
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Sep 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A Current Affairs megapanel opens up the Current Affairs voicemailbag again to answer listener questions on topics ranging from separation of powers to policy prioritization to workplace democracy to the lack of a recent Chomsky drop...and more.
The Panel:
Briahna Joy Gray, contributing editor
Oren Nimni, legal editor
Lyta Gold, amusements editor
Sparky Abraham, finance editor
Brianna Rennix, finance editor
Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief
Pete Davis, host
Miscellany:
Nathan's prison abolition article is here. Brianna's open borders essay is here. Brie's race reductionism essay is here.
Support Current Affairs by becoming a patron on our Patreon page. For the written form of Current Affairs — and to subscribe to the beautiful print magazine — visit: Current Affairs.org. To join the conversation, leave us a voicemail at 504-867-8851.
The Panel:
Briahna Joy Gray, contributing editor
Oren Nimni, legal editor
Lyta Gold, amusements editor
Sparky Abraham, finance editor
Brianna Rennix, finance editor
Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief
Pete Davis, host
Miscellany:
Nathan's prison abolition article is here. Brianna's open borders essay is here. Brie's race reductionism essay is here.
Support Current Affairs by becoming a patron on our Patreon page. For the written form of Current Affairs — and to subscribe to the beautiful print magazine — visit: Current Affairs.org. To join the conversation, leave us a voicemail at 504-867-8851.
Released:
Sep 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Bonus excerpt: Ian Samuel on being Left in the law: An excerpt from today's bonus episode, available in full to our Patreon patrons, in which Current Affairs legal editor Oren Nimni and social media editor Vanessa A. Bee interview Indiana Law professor, First Mondays host, and rising legal star Ian Samuel about being a lefty in the law. Discussed: the three's lefty origin stories, the consequences of a Kavanaugh nomination, why the law is a conservatizing profession, and more. by Current Affairs