EP 939 Why Did Martin Luther King, Jr. Consider Barry Goldwater America’s Most Dangerous Man?

EP 939 Why Did Martin Luther King, Jr. Consider Barry Goldwater America’s Most Dangerous Man?

Senator Barry Goldwater, the Republican nominee for President in 1964, was in no way a virulent racist, like others in his era, including Bull Connor, George Wallace or Strom Thurmond.  But he reached a higher plateau in American politics and his views on ‘freedom’ were in direct contrast with those of Martin Luther King, Jr., …

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EP 938 Why Have Soldiers, Lawyers and Bankers Replaced Diplomats in U.S. Foreign Policy?

EP 938 Why Have Soldiers, Lawyers and Bankers Replaced Diplomats in U.S. Foreign Policy?

Throughout history diplomats have played keys roles in settling disputes among nations by winning alliances, splintering enemy coalitions, and making peace with their bitterest foes.  And, yet, in the post- Cold War period America has relied more upon the strength of its military, international covenants and economic muscle, as the world’s reserve currency, to impose …

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EP 937 America’s Aggressive Posture on the World Stage is a Feature Not a Bug

EP 937 America’s Aggressive Posture on the World Stage is a Feature Not a Bug

 Our guest took on a sweeping assignment in his new book “To Dare Mighty Things: U.S. Defense Strategy Since the Revolution.” But Michael O’Hanlon, of the Brookings Institution, and the author of this ambitious work came away convinced that there has been a steadier strategic theme throughout our history than he had earlier imagined.  Whether …

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EP 935 Did You Realize Youth Prisons are Shutting Down Across the Country?

EP 935 Did You Realize Youth Prisons are Shutting Down Across the Country?

It’s fair to say that I had no idea that a society which likes to lock all of our troubles away, was now releasing many youthful offenders into different types of therapeutic settings, which take various forms.  This phenomenon has been going on for the last twenty years as one state after another has shuttered …

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EP 934 A College President’s Reflections on the Crisis in Higher Education

EP 934 A College President’s Reflections on the Crisis in Higher Education

 A series of threats have landed on the doorstep of leaders in higher education. These include a demographic cliff which jeopardizes the very existence of some institutions, the advent of AI and the uncertainties it presents for faculty and students prospects going forward, attacks on academic freedom from the Trump Administration, along with threats to …

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EP 933 Our National Security Strategy Has Changed: No Longer the World’s Policeman on the Beat

EP 933 Our National Security Strategy Has Changed: No Longer the World’s Policeman on the Beat

 The post-World War II world has seen America defending and trying to export democracy and free markets through its military might and the development of international organizations having the same purpose.  Under the Trump Administration II, and its recently released National Security Strategy the new approach can best be described as an ‘America First’ national …

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EP 932 Once, Plastics was the Future: Now Some Say It Should be a Thing of the Past

EP 932 Once, Plastics was the Future: Now Some Say It Should be a Thing of the Past

There is a growing awareness about the increasing dangers of plastic.  We see it everywhere, yet some of the invisible plastics contamination, called microplastics or nano-plastics, may be as insidious as what can see. It can be found everywhere in our environment–even our bodies–as a persistent, accumulating toxin, with carcinogens and other hazards.  Our guest, …

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EP 931 Is the Supreme Court Going to Gut the Voting Rights Act and Affect the 2026 Mid-Terms?

EP 931 Is the Supreme Court Going to Gut the Voting Rights Act and Affect the 2026 Mid-Terms?

There is a crucially significant case now before the U.S. Supreme Court which may be decided within days or months.  The timing will determine whether its impact is felt in this Congressional cycle (2026) or 2028.  It deals with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a landmark civil rights statute that was re-authorized by …

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EP 930 Primary Care Needs to Be Foundation of Health Care Reform

EP 930 Primary Care Needs to Be Foundation of Health Care Reform

If more Americans regularly saw primary care doctors, many lives–and billions of dollars–could be saved.  The preventative care they provide is crucial as a foundation to the entire health care system.  Yet, the fee-for-service model is an inefficient one and should be replaced by a value-based approach, according to Dr. Troyen Brennan and adjunct professor …

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