Category Archives: Class Conflict

Podcast February 8, 2021

Unequal Under The Law. Steve Williamson, Hava Derby and Gary LaMaster continue the discussion on criminal justice reform. To begin the conversation, they note that the U.S. incarcerates more people than any other nation – 2.1 million as of 2018. … Continue reading

Posted in Bigotry, Civil Liberties, Class Conflict, Compassion, Corrections Policy, Criminal Justice Reform, Criminology, Cultural Change, Domestic Violence, Drug Trafficking, Education, Government, Human Rights, Income Inequality, Judicial System, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Mass Incarceration, Mental Health Programs, Morality, Penology, Policing, Race and Class, Racial Discrimination, Racism | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Podcast February 8, 2021

Podcast November 9, 2020

Election 2020. What’s Next? Democratic Perspective contributors discuss what they expect to happen now that former Vice-President Joe Biden is president-elect of the United States. Klaus von Stutterheim begins by outlining the many initiatives and plans that will be priorities … Continue reading

Posted in Civic Renewal, Class Conflict, Climate Change, Democratic Governance, Economic Stimulus, Elections, Environmental Issues, Foreign Affairs, Global Warming, Government, Health Care Policy, Immigration, International Relations, Jobs and Employment, LIberals and Conservatives, National Politics, Political Polarization, Presidential Elections, Public Health Policy, Race and Class, Taxation | Tagged , | Comments Off on Podcast November 9, 2020

MacLean Interview – Podcast July 13, 2020

Exposing The Radical Right’s Toxic Plan For America. Nancy MacLean returns to talk more about her book, Democracy In Chains. The book, which was meticulously researched and documented, has deeply angered the Koch-backed Libertarians who have taken over the Republican … Continue reading

Posted in Civil Liberties, Civil Society, Class Conflict, Conservatives and Reactionaries, De-regulation, Democratic Governance, Domestic Extremism, Economic Policy, Elections, Front Organizations, Government, Interviews, LIberals and Conservatives, National Politics, Pandemic, Political Action Committees | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on MacLean Interview – Podcast July 13, 2020

Wealth Inequality – Podcast May 25, 2020

Growing Wealth Inequality In The Age Of Pandemic. Revisiting Capital In The Twenty-First Century by Thomas Picketty, the Democratic Perspective crew discusses the causes of increasing inequality of income, wealth and opportunity in the US. They note that, after wealth … Continue reading

Posted in Capital Accumulation, Capitalism, Class Conflict, De-regulation, Economic Policy, Economic Stimulus, Economic Theory, Fiscal Policy, Income Inequality, inherited Wealth, Monetary Policy, Racial Discrimination, Tax and Investment Policy, Tax Law | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Wealth Inequality – Podcast May 25, 2020

MacClean Replay – Podcast April 27, 2020

Democratic Perspective revisits one of its most revealing and important interviews with Nancy MacClean, professor of history and public policy at Duke University and author of Democracy In Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America. … Continue reading

Posted in Anti-Federalism, Capitalism, Class Conflict, Conservatives and Reactionaries, Constitutional Issues, Dark Money, Domestic Extremism, Front Organizations, Income Inequality, Interviews, National Politics, Political Polarization, Political Theory, Race and Class | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on MacClean Replay – Podcast April 27, 2020

Munro Interview – Podcast February 10, 2020

Class Action Lawsuits – A Necessary Remedy.  Steve, Mike and Klaus welcome Greg Munro, retired law professor and interim dean of the University of Montana Law School to discuss class action lawsuits. Munro begins by stating, “Class action is one … Continue reading

Posted in Civil Rights, Class Conflict, Corruption, Health Care, Income Inequality, Interviews, Jurisprudence, Justice System, Labor Unions, Legal Issues | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Munro Interview – Podcast February 10, 2020

Putzova Interview – Podcast June 3, 2019

People First. Democratic Perspective welcomes Eva Putzova, a progressive Democrat running for Congress. Originally from Slovakia, and having become a US citizen, she talks about the big issues of the day – everything from health care, climate change, education, immigration, … Continue reading

Posted in Arizona Politics, Class Conflict, Climate Change, Democratic Governance, Department of Homeland Security, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Education, Elections, Environment, Firearms Legislation, Global Warming, Government, Gun Control, Health Care, Health Care Policy, Health Insurance, Immigration, Infrastructure Investment, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Medicare, Military Policy, National Politics, Political Candidacy, Political Contributions, Race and Class, Racial Discrimination, U.S. Budget | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Putzova Interview – Podcast June 3, 2019

MacLean Interview – Podcast September 17, 2018

The Billionaire-Led Effort to Destroy America As We Know It. Nancy MacLean, author and professor of history and public policy at Duke University returns to Democratic Perspective to discuss her book Democracy In Chains: The Deep History of the Radical … Continue reading

Posted in Campaign Finance, Capitalism, Class Conflict, Conservatives and Reactionaries, Constitutional Issues, Dark Money, Democratic Governance, Elections, Global Warming, Government, Health Care, Health Care Policy, Income Inequality, Interviews, Investigative Journalism, Movement Conservatism, National Politics, Political History, Political Lies, Political Polarization, Public Policy, Tax Law | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on MacLean Interview – Podcast September 17, 2018

Buying Sedona’s Government – Podcast August 13, 2018

The Wide-Ranging Influence of the Koch Brothers. Democratic Perspective co-host Steve Williamson and contributor Gary LaMaster discuss the battle for a city’s self-government and the impact of dirty money. Steve begins by documenting the ugly battle for home rule in … Continue reading

Posted in Class Conflict, Climate Change, Dark Money, Democratic Governance, Domestic Extremism, Elections, Environment, Government, Judicial System, Local Politics, Medicare, Monetary Policy, National Politics, Paul Gosar, Political Action Committees, Political Contributions, Political Lies, Public Health Policy, Public Lands, Social Democracy, Social Insurance, Social Security, States' Rights, U.S. Court System, Voter Suppression, Welfare | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Buying Sedona’s Government – Podcast August 13, 2018

Rise of the Oligarchs – July, 16, 2018

The Democratic Perspective team addresses some of the things that have diminished the power of voters and led to an oligarchy (a nation controlled by the moneyed class) as determined by a peer-reviewed study. Co-hosts Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino … Continue reading

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