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Free to Choose / Who Owns Me? Lecture Five: "Free to Choose"
Libertarians believe the ideal state is a society with minimal governmental interference. Sandel introduces Robert Nozick, a libertarian philosopher, who argues that individuals have the fundamental right to choose how they want to live their own lives. Government shouldn't have the power to enact laws that protect people from themselves (seat belt laws), to enact laws that force a moral value on society, or enact laws that redistribute income from the rich ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Putting a Price Tag on Life / How to Measure PleasureLecture Three: "Putting a Price Tag on Life"
Jeremy Bentham's late 18th century Utilitarian theory — summed up as "the greatest good for the greatest number" — is often used today under the name of "cost-benefit analysis." Sandel presents some contemporary examples where corporations used this theory — which required assigning a dollar value on human lives — to make important business decisions. This leads to a discussion about the objections to Utilitarianism: i ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Putting a Price Tag on Life / How to Measure PleasureLecture Three: "Putting a Price Tag on Life"
Jeremy Bentham's late 18th century Utilitarian theory — summed up as "the greatest good for the greatest number" — is often used today under the name of "cost-benefit analysis." Sandel presents some contemporary examples where corporations used this theory — which required assigning a dollar value on human lives — to make important business decisions. This leads to a discussion about the objections to Utilitarianism: i ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The First TycoonT.J. Stiles, author of The First Tycoon, discusses the life of 19th century railroad magnate, Cornelius Vanderbilt. Born humbly on Staten Island, an un-schooled fist fighter, he lived to earn the respect of New York's social elite and amassed one of the nation's first impossibly vast fortunes. Stiles contends that Vanderbilt did more than any other individual to shape the economic world today.
What business innovations, including the modern corporation, did Vanderbilt successfully create? H ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Julie & JuliaJudith Jones, Julia Child's longtime publisher and editor, discusses the new film Julie & Julia with Russ Morash, producer of Child's television show The French Chef, and chef Jasper White. Food writer Corby Kummer moderates this discussion of the film, which was written and directed by Nora Ephron and stars Meryl Streep and Amy Adams.
Ephron's screenplay is adapted from two books: My Life in France, Child's autobiography, written with Alex Prud'homme, and a memoir by Julie Powell. In Augus ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Frank McCourt: Act TwoFrank McCourt discusses his long-awaited book about how his 30-year teaching career shaped his second act as a writer. In bold and spirited prose featuring his irreverent wit and heartbreaking honesty, McCourt records the trials, triumphs and surprises he faces in public high schools around New York City.
Frank McCourt is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the beloved memoirs Angela's Ashes and 'Tis.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Antonio Lobo Antunes: What Can I Do When Everything's On Fire?Antonio Lobo Antunes discusses the razor-thin line between reality and madness that is transgressed in his first novel to appear in English in five years. What Can I Do When Everything's On Fire?, is set in the steamy world of Lisbon's demimonde where Antune ventriloquizes the voices of the damned in a work that recalls Joyce's with a dizzying farrago of urban images few readers will forget. What Can I Do When Everything's On Fire? was translated into English by Gregory Rabassa, who moderat ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Jill McDonough: Habeas CorpusJill McDonough reads from her first book, Habeas Corpus, which includes fifty sonnets, each about a historical execution, including those of Mary Dyer, Mary Surratt, and Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
Jill McDonough has taught incarcerated college students through Boston University's Prison Education Program since 1999. Her poems have appeared in The Threepenny Review, The New Republic, and Slate. The recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Fine Arts Wo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Montaigne and the Struggle for Writing IdentityThomas Newkirk discusses Michel de Montaigne's creation of the essay form, a writing style that encourages self-discovery.
Thomas Newkirk is a professor of English at the University of New Hampshire, the former director of its freshman English program, and the director and founder of its New Hampshire Literacy Institutes. The author of the award winning Performance of Self in Student Writing and the editor of Nuts & Bolts: A Practical Guide to Teaching College Composition, he has also writt ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Centennial of Martha GellhornCaroline Moorehead and war correspondent turned novelist Ward Just (2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist) pay tribute to the groundbreaking career of journalist and writer, Martha Gellhorn, with NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg. Gellhorn was the third wife of Ernest Hemingway, whose papers are archived at the Kennedy Library.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Centennial of Martha GellhornCaroline Moorehead and war correspondent turned novelist Ward Just (2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist) pay tribute to the groundbreaking career of journalist and writer, Martha Gellhorn, with NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg. Gellhorn was the third wife of Ernest Hemingway, whose papers are archived at the Kennedy Library.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Poetry at Noon: Susan BullockSusan Bullock reads from her poetry, which explores faith, hope, love, despair, and the lifeline of language, plunging into the depths of being and the complexities of life.
Susan Bullock was born in Somerville, New Jersey, and attended Wellesley College. In 1981 she went to Europe on a Thomas Watson Fellowship, and then returned to the United States where she studied with Joseph Brodsky. Her poems have appeared in Persephone, Harvard Review, Princeton Theological Review, English, Ars Inter ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Irani and Sidhwa on the Song of KahunshaBapsi Sidhwa and Anosh Irani, two of the most highly praised contemporary Indian authors, discuss their new work.Two of the most highly praised contemporary Indian authors discuss their work. Irani's new novel, The Song of Kahunsha, follows his acclaimed book, The Cripple and His Talisman. Sidwa is the author of several notable books that have been turned into movies, including Water: A Novel, which was adapted for screen and nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, and C ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Mulatu Astatke - Ethiopian Contributions to World Music InstrumentsMulatu is one of Ethiopia's major musicians. A multi-instrumentalist, mastering vibraphone, keyboards, organ, and percussion, Mulatu is credited with adding instruments associated with Latin styles such as bongos and congas to Ethiopian music. In New York City he founded the Ethiopian Quintet (comprised mostly of Puerto Ricans), recorded his first album in 1966 before returning to Addis Adaba at the end of the decade, where he blended Ethiopian traditional music with Latin jazz to create a ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Mulatu Astatke - Ethiopian Contributions to World Music InstrumentsMulatu is one of Ethiopia's major musicians. A multi-instrumentalist, mastering vibraphone, keyboards, organ, and percussion, Mulatu is credited with adding instruments associated with Latin styles such as bongos and congas to Ethiopian music. In New York City he founded the Ethiopian Quintet (comprised mostly of Puerto Ricans), recorded his first album in 1966 before returning to Addis Adaba at the end of the decade, where he blended Ethiopian traditional music with Latin jazz to create a ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Yaron Brook -'Apollo and Dionysus' RevistedIn 1969, Ayn Rand's Ford Hall Forum talk, 'Apollo and Dionysus,' addressed the near simultaneous events of Woodstock and the first lunar landing. Employing Greek mythology's god of the sun and god of wine, she compared the awe-inspiring accomplishments of NASA's Apollo space program to the famous three-day concert that has come to exemplify the counterculture of the 1960s and the "hippie era." Almost four decades later, Dr. Yaron Brook, President and Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Insti ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Yaron Brook -'Apollo and Dionysus' RevistedIn 1969, Ayn Rand's Ford Hall Forum talk, 'Apollo and Dionysus,' addressed the near simultaneous events of Woodstock and the first lunar landing. Employing Greek mythology's god of the sun and god of wine, she compared the awe-inspiring accomplishments of NASA's Apollo space program to the famous three-day concert that has come to exemplify the counterculture of the 1960s and the "hippie era." Almost four decades later, Dr. Yaron Brook, President and Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Insti ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Amy Dockser Marcus - Arab-Israeli Conflict: Peace Process or War ProcessThe Arab-Israeli conflict is a century old and still not resolved. The dispute between Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs over the same land is bitter and deep, despite the fact that the disputed territory contains holy sites for the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What is the nature of current tensions? What are their implications for US policy? Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal reporter Amy Dockser Marcus and Dr. Daniel Pipes, director of the ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Amy Dockser Marcus - Arab-Israeli Conflict: Peace Process or War ProcessThe Arab-Israeli conflict is a century old and still not resolved. The dispute between Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs over the same land is bitter and deep, despite the fact that the disputed territory contains holy sites for the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What is the nature of current tensions? What are their implications for US policy? Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal reporter Amy Dockser Marcus and Dr. Daniel Pipes, director of the ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Marian Wright Edelman - JFK, MLK and RFK: 1960-1968 Part IIThis forum focuses on civil rights though the eyes of those on the front lines of the movement. The second session features Marian Wright Edelman, founder and chairman of the Children's Defense Fund and an organizer of Dr. King's Poor People's March; Peter Edelman, aide to Robert F. Kennedy; and Elaine Jones, former President of the NAACP's Legal Defense and Educational Fund. This session examines the period between 1963-1968 and the continuing relationship between Martin Luther King Jr. an ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Marian Wright Edelman - JFK, MLK and RFK: 1960-1968 Part IIThis forum focuses on civil rights though the eyes of those on the front lines of the movement. The second session features Marian Wright Edelman, founder and chairman of the Children's Defense Fund and an organizer of Dr. King's Poor People's March; Peter Edelman, aide to Robert F. Kennedy; and Elaine Jones, former President of the NAACP's Legal Defense and Educational Fund. This session examines the period between 1963-1968 and the continuing relationship between Martin Luther King Jr. an ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Barnaby Evans - WaterFire and the Public Art of Barnaby EvansCombining science and art, natural elements and soundscapes, Barnaby Evans is renowned for his category-defying multimedia public art installations. He created WaterFire, a sculpture/performance/social phenomenon that comprises one hundred bonfires burning from sunset to midnight in the rivers of downtown Providence, RI. Hear Evans talk about the power of public art and its complex interaction with our inner selves and our broader community.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our en ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Barnaby Evans - WaterFire and the Public Art of Barnaby EvansCombining science and art, natural elements and soundscapes, Barnaby Evans is renowned for his category-defying multimedia public art installations. He created WaterFire, a sculpture/performance/social phenomenon that comprises one hundred bonfires burning from sunset to midnight in the rivers of downtown Providence, RI. Hear Evans talk about the power of public art and its complex interaction with our inner selves and our broader community.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our en ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Douglas Feith - Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on TerrorismThe following warnings appeared in a 2002 Bush administration memorandum:
"US could fail to find WMD on the ground in Iraq."
"Post-Saddam stabilization and reconstruction efforts by the United States could take not two to four years, but eight to ten years."
"Iraq could experience ethnic strife among Kurds, Sunnis, and Shia."
The author of the memo was Donald Rumsfeld, former United States Secretary of Defense, and it included a powerful analysis of the downsides of going to war in Ir ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Shubha Mudgal - Shubha Mudgal: Gender and Art in South AsiaMusician Shubha Mudgal explores how gender and art interact and intersect in South Asia. From a living tradition extending back thousands of years, Shubha Mudgal's richly textured voice takes the listener on a musical journey that draws inspiration from medieval Sufi poetry, romantic love, and the paradoxes of modern life. Esteemed for her singing in the North Indian Hindustani classical tradition, she also composes music for dance, film, television, and collaborates across cultural traditi ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Carol Rose - Freedom of Expression, Freedom of DissentBoston's battles in the 1920's over free speech were similarly waged nationally and ushered in new interpretations of freedom of expression. What are our modern battles in the post 9/11 era? What does dissent mean in the 21st century? Moderated by State Representative Byron Rushing, historian Jonathan Vogels and Carol Rose, Executive Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts look at the complex history and present state of the First Amendment.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our enti ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Barbara Delorey - Mercy Otis Warren: Muse of the RevolutionMercy Otis Warren may not be as well known as her brother, James Otis, or her friends John and Abigail Adams, but she was just as much a patriot as her famous contemporaries. She was also a poet, playwright, scholar, and historian. Truly a woman ahead of her time, Warren is brought to life here by Barbara Delorey and Patrice Hatcher, who portray Warren at different points in time. In addition, Nancy Rubin Stewart, author of Muse of the Revolution: The Secret Pen of Mercy Otis Warren and the ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Lisa Miller - Science and Faith: Complementary or Contradictory?NOVA and the Interfaith Center of New York co-host a special advance preview and panel discussion of NOVA's landmark two-hour film, The Bible's Buried Secrets, an archeological detective story that explores the origins of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, and the birth of monotheism. Moderated by Newsweek Religion Editor, Lisa Miller, a panel of top scientists, theologians, and filmmakers preview selections of the film's groundbreaking scholarship and engage in a spirited discussion on ho ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Gary Glassman - NOVA: The Bible's Buried Secrets INOVA's The Bible's Buried Secrets is a landmark two-hour NOVA special taking viewers on a fascinating scientific journey that began 3,000 years ago and continues to this day. The film presents the latest archeological scholarship from the Holy Land to explore the beginnings of modern religion and the origins of the Hebrew Bible, or the Old Testament. This archeological detective story tackles some of the biggest questions in biblical studies. Where did the ancient Israelites come from? Who ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sharon Robinson - Tribute to Jackie RobinsonJackie Robinson's daughter, Sharon Robinson, Director of Educational Programming for Major League Baseball, and Scott Simon, author of Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball, pay tribute to Robinson during this 60th anniversary year of his having broken the color barrier in Major League Baseball. Tom Oliphant, former Boston Globe columnist and author of Praying for Gil Hodges: A Memoir of the 1955 World Series and One Family's Love of the Brooklyn Dodgers, moderates.
Visit us at w ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Benny Golson - Conversation with Benny GolsonFor more than fifty years, Benny Golson has made scores of recordings and composed and arranged for such artists as Count Basie, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dizzy Gillespie. A prolific and renowned composer, he has written such widely-known standards for the jazz repertoire as "Killer Joe" (popularized in a hit recording by Quincy Jones), "I Remember Clifford" (set to choreography in 1995 by Twyla Tharp and performed by her company), "Stablemates," "Whisper Not," "Blues ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Madeleine Kunin - Electing a PresidentMadeleine Kunin, the first woman Governor of Vermont and the author of Pearls, Politics, and Power: How Women Can Win and Lead; David Yepsen, Political Columnist for The Des Moines Register; and former Boston Globe columnist Tom Oliphant share their insights about this unprecedented 2008 presidential campaign.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Anthony Lewis - Freedom for the Thoughts We HatePulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Lewis discusses his new book, Freedom for the Thoughts We Hate, with Harvard Law Professor Martha Minow.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Calvin C. Johnson Jr. - DNA and the Exit to FreedomIn 1983, Calvin C. Johnson, Jr. stood in a courtroom and was sentenced to life in prison for a rape and burglary he said he did not commit. "With God as my witness, I have been falsely accused," Johnson told the judge, "I'm an innocent man." After 16 years in prison, Johnson was exonerated with the help of the Innocence Project and state-of-the-art science. He was the 61st person in the US, and the first in Georgia, to be proved innocent by DNA testing. Hear firsthand about Johnson's wrongf ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Kwaku Ohene-Frempong - Chasing the Crescent Moon: Sickle Cell DiseaseA genetic disease mostly affecting those of African descent, sickle cell produces debilitating pain and a life sometimes cut short, especially for the undiagnosed. And as a burden largely borne by the underprivileged, sickle cell is not just a medical problem, but a social one. Chasing the Crescent Moon explores the challenges posed by sickle cell through the story of one physician and the lives he has touched.
Dr. Kwaku Ohene-Frempong grew from a child of Ghanaian cocoa farmers to become ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sergey Kovalev - Heralding Freedom: The Gulag and Human Rights TodayThe Jimmy Carter Library presents Heralding Freedom, a discussion of the gulag, the American civil rights movement, and human rights. The Soviet gulag prison system imprisoned millions of innocent people during its infamous history. A panel of human rights leaders discuss its impact on Russia and the world today, as well as offering comparisons to the American civil rights movement. Former US President Jimmy Carter and Ambassador Andrew Young discuss the suppression of political and religio ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Swanee Hunt - Journey to Political ActivismDaughter of legendary oil magnate H.L. Hunt, Swanee Hunt grew up in a household dominated by an arch-conservative patriarch who spawned a brood of colorful offspring. Her family was nothing if not zealous, and that zeal, albeit for more compassionate cause, propelled her into a mission that reaches around the world.
Get up close and personal with Hunt as she shares her journey from her Texas-sized childhood to her current life as the founding director of Harvard's Women and Public Policy P ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Michael E. Shapiro - Diego Velasquez' The Infanta MargaritaMichael E. Shapiro, the High's Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director, discusses The Infanta Margarita by Diego Velasquez. This 30-minute presentation features slides and provides an in-depth look at this treasured work of art from the Louvre.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Kate Carney - In Her Own Words: Annie SullivanIn a first-person performance, Kate Carney brings to life the acclaimed Miracle Worker Annie Sullivan, who taught Helen Keller to communicate. Nearly blind in her youth, Sullivan overcame adversity and pioneered education techniques to reach deaf and blind students with innovative sensory experiences.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Desmond Tutu - Struggle for Freedom and Justice in South AfricaNobel Peace Prize Winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Margaret Marshall who served as President of the National Union of South African Students from 1966-1968 and Justice Richard Goldstone, who served on The Constitutional Court of South Africa, examine the long road toward freedom and justice in South Africa. Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. moderates.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectu ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Todd Gitlin - Election 2008: The Bulldozer and the Big TentTodd Gitlin, professor of sociology and journalism at Columbia University and one-time president of Student for a Democratic Party (SDS), brings his political insights to the 2008 presidential campaign on the eve of the February 5th super-primary.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website John Garver - China and Iran: Ancient Partners in a Post-imperial WorldJohn Garver breaks new ground on the relationship between the People's Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Iran. In today's political climate, where China is recognized as a rising and increasingly influential global power and Iran as one of the most powerful nations in the Middle East, this book presents a crucial analysis of a topic of utmost importance to scholars and the general public today.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Howard Koh - Smokeout: How Society Can Quit SmokingAs a former commissioner of public health for the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Dr. Howard Koh describes smoking as "an international public health catastrophe", and suggests many ways that society and individuals could take those first steps to quitting tobacco use.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Quil Lawrence - PRI's The World: Invisible NationAt an informal WGBH lunch, Quil Lawrence discusses the Iraq War's seldom-told success story, the rise of the Kurds of northern Iraq. Quil has recently released a new book Invisible Nation: How the Kurds' Quest for Statehood Is Shaping Iraq and the Middle East, based on his experiences as a reporter in Iraq.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Amy Bower - Commotion in the OceanThe oceans, which cover three-quarters of the Earth's surface, appear quiet and benign when viewed from space. In fact, they contain behemoth currents and swirling eddies that strongly impact Earth's climate. Physical oceanographer Dr. Amy Bower and her team of technicians and engineers are helping to put together the complex puzzle that is our Earth's climate system, and are having some amazing adventures along the way, even battling pirates on the high seas! Legally blind since 1993, Dr. ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Jack B. Copleland - Alan Turing's Contribution to World HistoryA Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Alan Turing's Seminal Paper "On Computable Numbers" featuring a debate on the limits of intelligent machines and a lecture on Turing's contributions.
Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Susan Lindquist - Unexpected Interface: Proteins and Evolutionary ChangeAll proteins start out as long strings of amino acids. Before a protein can function, it must fold into an extremely precise, highly complex structure a difficult feat in the highly concentrated environment of the cell. Protein folding is facilitated by helper proteins called molecular chaperones.
Lindquist's recent work suggests that the forces that govern protein folding exert a profound effect in determining how the genes encoded by an organism's DNA are translated into phenotypic trait ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Owen Gingerich - Planetary Perils in PragueAround 150 AD, a Greek mathematician and sky watcher imagined that Earth was the center of the Universe and that the five visible planets traveled about our world. Thirteen hundred years later, a Polish astronomer revised our understanding of the cosmos and created the notion of a solar system, where Earth and the other planets traveled about the Sun. By the end of the twentieth century it was common knowledge that there were nine planets in our solar system. Last year, a group of internati ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website David Carroll - Two Palestines: Risk of a West Bank First PolicyThe Jimmy Carter Presidential Library presents a discussion on the collapse of the Palestinian National Unity Government (NUG), following the takeover of Gaza by Hamas, which left the Palestinian territories in crisis. The United States and larger international community are contemplating a "West Bank First" strategy to bolster the position of President Abbas' Fatah party and the emergency government he assembled in the West Bank, which does not include any Hamas members. While some view th ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | |