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|name=Guns and Butter
 
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|subtitle=The Economics of Politics
 
|url=http://www.kpfa.org/archive/show/34
 
|url=http://www.kpfa.org/archive/show/34
 
|host=[[Bonnie Faulkner]]
 
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|style=Interviews, Lectures
 
|style=Interviews, Lectures
 
|focus=The relationships among capitalism, militarism and politics  
 
|focus=The relationships among capitalism, militarism and politics  
|description=Maintaining a radical perspective in the aftermath of the September 11<sup>th</sup> attacks, "''Guns & Butter: The Economics of Politics''" reports on who wins and who loses when the economic resources of civil society are diverted toward global corporatization, war, and the furtherance of a national security state.
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|description=Maintaining a radical perspective in the aftermath of the [[:category:2001-09-11 | September 11<sup>th</sup> attacks]], [[Bonnie Faulkner]] reports on who wins and who loses when the economic resources of civil society are diverted toward global corporatization, war and the furtherance of a national security state.
 
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Guns and Butter: (The Economics of Politics) http://www.kpfa.org/archive/show/34
Host: Bonnie Faulkner


Length: 1 hour


Schedule: Weekly
Focus: The relationships among capitalism, militarism and politics
Style: Interviews, Lectures
Started: 2003-10-15
Maintaining a radical perspective in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, Bonnie Faulkner reports on who wins and who loses when the economic resources of civil society are diverted toward global corporatization, war and the furtherance of a national security state.