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Competing Capitalisms (2012-04-11)
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The race for the Republican nomination for president is all but over. Mitt Romney is taking on President Obama, characterizing the president's vision of the US as government-centered. In reaction, Obama called the Republican vision "thinly-veiled social Darwinism." The political clash illustrates a serious underlying historical competition between public and private sectors to exert influence, a battle taking place in other countries as well. David Rothkopf, the author of "Power Inc., The Epic Rivalry Between Big Business and Government" and editor at large of Foreign Policy Magazine, joins us to take a look at competing capitalisms. Then, Carla L. Peterson, author of "Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth Century New York City" talks about BlackGothamArchive.org, a new site devoted to the history of African-American New York. Dan Barasch explains Delancey Underground, a proposed underground park inspired by the High Line. And Yankee legend Jim Bouton chats about openin
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CUNY TV
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public broadcasting, AAPB, Brian Lehrer, David Rothkopf, Carla L. Peterson, Dan Barasch, Jim Bouton, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, CUNY TV, Foreign Policy Magazine, Yale University, Citizens United v. FEC, capitalism, political economy, globalization, social Darwinism, corporate power, Black Gotham, Delancey Underground
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