Naomi Klein in Conversation With Michael Moore

Naomi Klein in Conversation With Michael Moore

Naomi Klein in Conversation With Michael Moore

Listen to Naomi Klein interview Michael Moore on how Obama is handling the economic crisis and who is letting Wall Street take advantage of us.

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On September 17, fresh from the premiere of Capitalism: A Love
Story
at the Toronto Film Festival, filmmaker Michael Moore talked
with The Nation‘s Naomi Klein by phone about making Capitalism; the roots of the economic crisis; and the promise and peril of the current
political moment. Below, you can listen to the full audio recording of their thirty-minute conversation. How is President Obama handling the economic crisis? Who is taking on Wall Street? And who is letting Wall Street take advantage of us? Find out in this exclusive podcast conversation between The
Nation
‘s Naomi Klein and documentarian Michael Moore.

Listen here:

Read the cover story here.

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