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The Shades of Democracy podcast programs are recorded conversations between host Robert Shull and people with a wide range of opinions about democracy.
In this 9th edition, we hear from IU professor Yvette Alex-Assensoh. She tells about the research project in which she and others assessed the status of democracy in the US. I salute the Adbusters Media Foundation, and I quote Noah Webster.

Direct download: Prg9-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 9:57 PM
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In this 8th edition, Dick Rogers co-hosts the program. We hear the second half of the Lee Hamilton interview. We salute the Serendipity web site, and we quote John Stuart Mill on the topic of tyranny of the majority. Stay tuned for the Post Script.

Direct download: Prog8-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 11:59 PM
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In this 7th edition, we hear from retired US Congressman Lee Hamilton. He talks about some of the problems in our government that are undemocratic. I salute Bicycle Mark and Chris Cronin (again) for their contributions to the sitmulation of an active discussion about democracy. And I quote Abbie Hoffman.

Direct download: Prg7-podready_copy_1.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 2:09 PM
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In this 6th edition, we hear again from Les Lenkowsky, Indiana University professor who served in the Reagan and G.W.Bush administrations. He talks about the prospects of solving the three problems that he enumerated in program #5.. I salute the Democracy Now podcast with Amy Goodman. I tip my hat to Wikipedia. I quote the late General Smedley Butler on his role in protecting US interests abroad.

Direct download: Prg6-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 6:48 PM
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In this 5th edition, we hear from Les Lenkowsky, currently an Indiana University professor who served in the Reagan and G.W.Bush administrations. He is much more at ease with the status of democracy in our country than previous interviewees but recognizes three major problems. I salute Chris Cronin of American Dissent Radio podcast. I quote Aristotle regarding the importance of working to keep a government stable.

Direct download: Prg5-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 11:59 PM
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