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All Together Now
Progressive Radio Network
20 episodes
1 week ago
Charlene Spretnak and her guests track the progress of the “Big Make-over,” the cultural and political Relational Shift that is occurring in all fields as a result of recent discoveries that life is far more dynamically interrelated than modern societies have realized.
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Charlene Spretnak and her guests track the progress of the “Big Make-over,” the cultural and political Relational Shift that is occurring in all fields as a result of recent discoveries that life is far more dynamically interrelated than modern societies have realized.
Show more...
News
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All Together Now - 1.11.24
All Together Now
1 hour 16 seconds
1 year ago
All Together Now - 1.11.24
“Eleanor LeCain talks about strategies for addressing class and racial justice with Michael Zweig, author of Class, Race, and Gender, and emeritus professor of economics and founding director of the Center for the Study of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.”
All Together Now
Charlene Spretnak and her guests track the progress of the “Big Make-over,” the cultural and political Relational Shift that is occurring in all fields as a result of recent discoveries that life is far more dynamically interrelated than modern societies have realized.