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Economist Robert Reich.
Liberal economist Robert Reich. His latest books include "The Next American Frontier" and "The Resurgent Liberal."
Art Hodes is a National Treasure.
Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews the new album from pianist Art Hodes, "Pagin' Mr. Jelly."
New History Chronicles the U. S. in the 1950s.
Critic Maureen Corrigan reviews "Homeward Bound," historian Elaine Tyler May's look at family life in the 1950s.
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