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Scene on Radio: Capitalism

S7E 12: Reimagined Economies

Scene on Radio: Capitalism

Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University

Society & Culture, Audiodoc, Radio, Documentary, Stories

4.911K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In our season finale, we visit with people on two continents who are turning core structures of capitalism on their heads – or, at least, sideways.

By John Biewen with co-host Ellen McGirt. Interviews with John Fullerton, Ander Exteberria, Deseree Fontenot, Corrina Gould, Regan Pritzker, Dana Kawaoka-Chen, Mateo Nube, and Marjorie Kelly. Story editor: Loretta Williams. Music by Michelle Osis; Lilli Haydn; Chris Westlake; Alex Symcox; and goodnight, Lucas. Music consulting by Joe Augustine of Narrative Music. Episode art by Harper Biewen. "Capitalism” is a production of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, in partnership with Imperative 21.

Transcript

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I'm David Remnickin each week on the New Yorker radio hour. My colleagues and I

0:04.8

unpack what's happening in a very complicated world. You'll hear from the New

0:09.2

Yorker's award-winning reporters and thinkers,

0:11.7

Gilani Cobb on race and justice,

0:14.0

Jill Lepore on American history,

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Vincent Cunningham and Gia Tolantino on culture,

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Bill McKibbon on climate change and many more.

0:22.0

To get the context behind events in the news, climate change and many more.

0:22.5

To get the context behind events in the news,

0:25.3

listen to the New Yorker radio hour,

0:27.5

wherever you get your podcast.

0:35.0

You walked down to the dock? Sure.

0:36.0

Ellen, I spent time with John Fullerton, not only on Wall Street, as we heard in episode

0:42.0

one, but also at his home in eastern Connecticut

0:46.1

up against the Rhode Island border.

0:48.1

I know that part of the world well, John, it's a beautiful spot.

0:51.8

The Fullerton's home looks out over a grassy field, bordered on three sides by old stone walls.

0:58.0

These walls must have been built, you know, roughly in the 1840s, 1850s.

1:05.1

And beyond the field, Long Island Sound.

1:07.8

There's something for me about being along the coast.

1:11.4

It's my place and to be looking out at that is a real,

1:15.8

it's a real gift.

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