Peter Cole on the Power of Dockworkers

Peter Cole on the Power of Dockworkers

We talk a lot about logistics on this show – the industries, like Amazon or FedEx, that have made fortunes managing the movement of goods from one place to another. Logistics companies undergird the globalized economy, making it possible for companies to benefit from low wages and labor abuses in the global South by moving finished products quickly and cheaply to markets all over the world. Our guest today explains how dock workers have been another force enabling the global economy to function and examines the power they wield even in the era of the container ship.

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Holger Droessler on Coconut Colonialism, Labor, and Globalization in Samoa

Holger Droessler on Coconut Colonialism, Labor, and Globalization in Samoa

This month's episode centers Samoa, including the Pacific islands comprising the present-day independent country of Samoa and American Samoa, examining capitalism, globalization, and coconut coloniali...

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Keith Wailoo on Racial Marketing and the Rise of Menthol Cigarettes

Keith Wailoo on Racial Marketing and the Rise of Menthol Cigarettes

In 2020, George Floyd was killed by police outside a store in Minneapolis known as "the best place to buy menthols." Of Black Americans who smoke, eighty-percent smoke menthol cigarettes. In this epis...

5 Huhti 202247min

Jason Resnikoff on the Automation Discourse and the Meaning of Work

Jason Resnikoff on the Automation Discourse and the Meaning of Work

This month's episode takes a deep dive into the history of work and automation in the post-World War II era. It traces the discourse around automation from its origins in the factory to its wide-rangi...

7 Maalis 202245min

Gregg Mitman on Firestone's Rubber Empire in Liberia

Gregg Mitman on Firestone's Rubber Empire in Liberia

This month's episode focuses on a popular commodity, namely rubber. Despite consuming a large share of the world's rubber supply, the United States has long relied on the global market to meet America...

4 Helmi 202248min

Destin Jenkins on Municipal Debt and Bondholder Power

Destin Jenkins on Municipal Debt and Bondholder Power

Indebtedness, like inequality, has become a ubiquitous condition in and beyond the United States. Yet few have probed American cities' dependence on municipal debt. Focusing on San Francisco, this mon...

4 Tammi 202257min

Elizabeth Tandy Shermer on Student Loans and Higher Education

Elizabeth Tandy Shermer on Student Loans and Higher Education

It is no secret that the United States is facing a crisis with regards to higher education. In this month's episode, historian Elizabeth Tandy Shermer explains the long history that gave rise to the c...

4 Loka 202147min

Justene Hill Edwards on the Slaves Economy and the Limits of Black Capitalism

Justene Hill Edwards on the Slaves Economy and the Limits of Black Capitalism

Building on and complicating recent scholarship on slavery and capitalism, Justene Hill Edwards takes listeners on a journey through the slaves' economy. From bustling urban marketplaces to back-count...

4 Elo 202134min

Joshua Greenberg on the Rage for Paper Money and Monetary Knowledge in Early America

Joshua Greenberg on the Rage for Paper Money and Monetary Knowledge in Early America

For many Americans, the question--What is a dollar worth?--may sound bizarre, if not redundant. Fluctuating international exchange rates, highly volatile crypto-currencies, counterfeit money, these ar...

6 Heinä 202151min

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