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Books on the effect of mammies on the American psyche: Slave In A Box: The Strange Career of Aunt Jemima by Maurice M. Manring http://amzn.to/2EHO1RE; Clinging to Mammy: The Faithful Slave in Twentieth-Century America by Micki McElya http://amzn.to/2BaHsr6
Today we have on Daniel Bessner (https://twitter.com/dbessner) to discuss his new book, Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual http://amzn.to/2Gx9q0j, which will be available in April 2018 and isavailable for pre-order on Amazon.
Daniel Bessner (Ph.D., Duke University) is the Anne H.H. and Kenneth B. Pyle Assistant Professor in American Foreign Policy in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Daniel works on intellectual and cultural history, U.S. foreign relations, the history of democratic thought, and the history of the social sciences.
The book is descrbed by the publisher as follows:
“Anyone interested in the history of U.S. foreign relations, Cold War history, and twentieth century intellectual history will find this impressive biography of Hans Speier, one of the most influential figures in American defense circles of the twentieth century, a must-read.
In Democracy in Exile, Daniel Bessner shows how the experience of the Weimar Republic’s collapse and the rise of Nazism informed Hans Speier’s work as an American policymaker and institution builder. Bessner delves into Speier’s intellectual development, illuminating the ideological origins of the expert-centered approach to foreign policymaking and revealing the European roots of Cold War liberalism.
Democracy in Exile places Speier at the center of the influential and fascinating transatlantic network of policymakers, many of them German émigrés, who struggled with the tension between elite expertise and democratic politics. Speier was one of the most prominent intellectuals among this cohort, and Bessner traces his career, in which he advanced from university intellectual to state expert, holding a key position at the RAND Corporation and serving as a powerful consultant to the State Department and Ford Foundation, across the mid-twentieth century. Bessner depicts the critical role Speier played in the shift in American intellectual history in which hundreds of social scientists left their universities and contributed to the creation of an expert-based approach to U.S. foreign relations, in the process establishing close connections between governmental and nongovernmental organizations. As Bessner writes: to understand the rise of the defense intellectual, we must understand Hans Speier.”
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Today we welcome Dr. Jared Ball to discuss the myth of Black buying power.
Jared A. Ball is a father and husband. After that he is a multimedia radio and television host, producer and journalist. Ball is also a founder of “mixtape radio” and “mixtape journalism” about which he wrote I MiX What I Like: A MiXtape Manifesto (AK Press, 2011) and is co-editor of A Lie of Reinvention: Correcting Manning Marable’s Malcolm X (Black Classic Press, 2012). Ball is an associate professor of Multiplatform Production at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. and can be found online at IMIXWHATILIKE.ORG.
Hillary Clinton having the audacity to call out Trump on Twitter for calling Haiti a shithole, only for someone to respond in a killer thread to list all the bad things she herself did to Haiti https://twitter.com/MannarinoJoey/status/951896033000411136
John Avlon’s tweet trying to own Trump by mentioning Alexander Hamilton (the version from the musical) https://twitter.com/johnavlon/status/951671012671844354
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Books on the suppressed history of Black armed resistance and militancy.We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement by Akinyele Omowale Umoja http://amzn.to/2rm20K6; This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible by Charles E. Cobb, Jr. http://amzn.to/2EThBCr; Negroes with Guns by Robert F. Williams http://amzn.to/2DItTyr; The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement by Lance Hill http://amzn.to/2FOsV48; Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party by Joshua Bloom http://amzn.to/2DKqTld; Black Jacobins by C.L.R. James http://amzn.to/2FLc2Yh
Today I’m joined by Ian Danskin of Innuendo Studios, who can be found on twitter at http://twitter.com/innuendostudios. We’re here to talk about his new Youtube video series on dealing with the Alt-Right, “The Alt-Right Playbook.” You can support his work via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/InnuendoStudios.
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We discuss how Trump has been for Black people so far, Hispanic wannabe white supremacists, Asian and Hapa wannabe white supremacists including Eliot Rodger, Eurasian racist rapist cop Daniel Holzclaw and why Michelle Malkin is caping for him, Logan Paul, and Umar Johnson.
We recorded this a while ago but I just fell behind on my editing.
We welcome Michael Brooks, host of The Michael Brooks Show and cohost of The Majority Report with Sam Seder to discuss the recent controversy The Majority Report got into thanks to the lies of Mike Cernovich and the alt-right trolls. The Michael Brooks show can be found and supported at https://www.patreon.com/TMBS
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We discuss the Doug Jones and Roy Moore election in Alabama, the aftermath with the media and Black women, and the opportunistic forces of the black misleadership class in media, politics and academia trying to capitalize on the grassroots effort done by poor black women on the ground.