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Encore: Inside Capitalism: What It's Like to Live in 21st Century America - A Conversation with Prof. Richard Wolff and YOU!

Encore: Inside Capitalism: What It's Like to Live in 21st Century America - A Conversation with Prof. Richard Wolff and YOU!

Released Thursday, 26th October 2017
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Encore: Inside Capitalism: What It's Like to Live in 21st Century America - A Conversation with Prof. Richard Wolff and YOU!

Encore: Inside Capitalism: What It's Like to Live in 21st Century America - A Conversation with Prof. Richard Wolff and YOU!

Encore: Inside Capitalism: What It's Like to Live in 21st Century America - A Conversation with Prof. Richard Wolff and YOU!

Encore: Inside Capitalism: What It's Like to Live in 21st Century America - A Conversation with Prof. Richard Wolff and YOU!

Thursday, 26th October 2017
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What is it like to grow up in a nation dominated by chain stores, multinational corporations, scarce well-paid manufacturing jobs, a culture of money and economic anxiety? What’s it like to live in a society where about 80% of the population lives in urban clusters? What’s it like to grow up inside 21st century American capitalism? What do we tend to value? How do we see ourselves and our world? What are our fears? How does capitalism shape our psyches and our lives? You are invited to share your story, but first, we will be interviewing Economist Prof. Richard Wolff about how capitalism has been changing for more than fifty years. For Blacks, women, gays, workers and others, there may have been no “good old days,” but there were jobs and there was more security. Today, capitalism is a different bird. So let’s hold the spotlight on capitalism as it is now, and let’s talk about what it feels like to live inside its belly. Tune in and call in as well! This is OUR story. Let’s tell it.

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