New Podcast!: Inflection Point: The Berkeley Political Economy Podcast
Relaunching! Relaunch starring John Ganz, author of the truly excellent book When the Clock Broke: Con Men, Conspiracists, & How America Cracked Up in the Early 1990s. The conversation touches on...
Relaunching! Relaunch starring John Ganz, author of the his truly excellent book When the Clock Broke: Con Men, Conspiracists, & How America Cracked Up in the Early 1990s. The conversation touches on the intellectual, political, and economic forces behind the rise of Trump and assays historical analogies to the current period from caeserism to fascism…
Yes, we are now live with the relaunch episode of what we are calling the Berkeley Political Economy Podcast. Fight us! (Or come on it, and persuade us that something called The Berkeley Political Economy Podcast should be something else.
“We” are Dylan Riley and Brad DeLong. Here is the relaunch episode:
Here is the podcast landing page:
Here is what Brad DeLong wrote about this project late last month:
And then there is the question of podcast artwork:
Dylan had a theme like this, which is good:
Brad has been playing around with something like this:
So I ask the good plain people of the Internet: In which direction should we go for art?
And we might as well upload the audio here as well…
And how about the video? Will this work?
For those of us who have limited time to listen, transcripts are essential.
Gears and smoke and whirly stuff. Reminds us that inflection points occur with regularity and we'd be wise to remember that.