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The Stark Truth
Robert Stark Interviews Keith Preston on the Declining Middle Class & the Rise of Populism
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Robert Stark interviews Keith Preston of Attack the System on the decline of the American middle class and the prospects for radical populism. Topics include:
- Joel Kotkin’s book The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050
- Neo-liberalism
- Left-wing oligarchy
- The Tea Party
- Cracks in the Left coalition
- The emergence of a permanent Right-wing opposition
- The decline of the Republican Party
- The prison-industrial complex
- Why more men than women are raped in America
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2 comments
Robert, Keith, this is an excellent, very meaty interview. Thank you so much.
The last 20 minutes of this interview is some of the best talk radio I have heard. Could it be that Blacks in America are being treated worse than ever, at least in consideration of this mass incarceration? Society as a whole for that matter has become hardened as America becomes the place with the least freedom.
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