Robert Sharf (Buddhist Studies), University of California, Berkeley
John Dunne (Buddhist Studies), Emory University Antoine Lutz
Lawrence Barsalou (Psychology), Emory University
Antoine Lutz (Neuroscience), Neuroscience Research Center, Lyon
Rebecca Todd (Psychology), University of British Columbia
Laurence Kirmayer (Psychiatry), McGill University
Carol Worthman (Anthropology), Emory University
Evan Thompson (Philosophy), University of British Columbia
Clifford Saron (Neuroscience), University of California, Davis
Christian Coseru (Philosophy), College of Charleston
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History 162A, 001 - Fall 2014
Europe and the World: Wars, Empires, Nations 1648-1914 - David Wetzel
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Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor J. Bradford DeLong of Berkeley's Economics Department for a discussion of economics and public policy. Reflecting on his work as deputy assistant secretary in the Treasury Department in the Clinton administration, Professor DeLong discusses the dilemma posed by the breakdown of the political center, the strengths and weaknesses of the NAFTA agreement, and Alan Greenspan's record at the Federal Reserve. He also reflects on the quality of public discussion of economic issues.
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