Letters and Politics, for March 20, 2012 - 10:00am
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Karen Ho is a professor of anthropology at the University of Minnesota whose study of interest is Wall St. She is the author of the book Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street. She joins us to talk about the fallout from former Goldman Sachs executive Greg Smith’s resignation published in the New York Times last week.
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Oh, Michael Moore, don't you realize that Idaho is AT the edge of the known universe, not BEYOND it.
Occupy in Boise, Idaho is ready to go to the state supreme court for the second time. The first time was a victory.
Occupy is Boise is alive and stronger than ever.
Yup, Occupy happened in Boise without consulting you! No problem, but next time please talk about us like we are real!
Lots going on in Idaho. Look up Wild Idaho Rising Tide.
Thanks!
agree
couldn't listen to the whole interview with ms. ho (?). her speech pattern represents a modern affliction worthy of an anthropological study . . . 'RIGHT?'
after a while i found myself completely distracted from the content of the interview anticipating that next 'RIGHT?"
very annoying !