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Good Autocrats vs. Bad Autocrats

Professor Vijay Prashad braves flashbacks to former visits to the Valley Free Radio studios to join us for a chat about what’s happening in the Middle East.

Also, Bill and Jaz discuss whether a journalist for the UMass Daily Collegian was “asking for it” (and by “it,” I mean “being fired”).

 http://billdwightshow.com/audio/BDS110309.mp3

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