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NL Hafta – Episode 74: Communism vs. Capitalism vs. Socialism
Communism, capitalism or socialism – what has worked? Or is it time we look beyond isms? Is Arnab Goswami above & beyond journalism? Why would China let India into NSG? M K Venu, founding editor, TheWire.in, joins us for this episode of NL Hafta to discuss these issues. The team also discusses big media houses’ decision to block content for ad block users. Did Essar tapes get due coverage in the media and have we forgotten the Radia tapes? Listen to find out. We also have a song dedicated to our subscribers this time.
For reference:
- A Review Of #NLHafta From Sachin Baghel, Aashu and Rachit Raghav
- Arnab’s interview with PM Modi
- Thewire.in‘s FB live on PM Modi’s interview with Times Now
- Newslaundry interview with Karan Thapar
- Aakar Patel’s article about Armpit: What great minds say about the armpit
- The Quint: Listen to the Essar Tapes Audio for the First Time
- M K Venu’s piece on Brexit
- Shekhar Gupta’s piece about referendum: Brexit ripples
- Newslaundry‘s The Grammar Of Anarchy – AA:P
- Newslaundry’s short about Real Telengana channel
- Rolling Stone piece on Brexit: The Reaction to Brexit Is the Reason Brexit Happened
- The Conversation: Running makes you smarter
- NDTV interview with Capt. Amrinder Singh: Kejriwal India’s Trump, Badal Losing His Mind: Amarinder Singh To NDTV
- Financial Times’ reader’s comment
- Newslaundry: Countering Kejriwal
- R Jagannathan’s piece on Brexit: Brexit It Is: 10 Major Implications Of Britain’s Decision To Quit EU
- Newslaundry Podcast is now available on Stitcher
Listen to NL Hafta on iTunes here
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