The Old Mole Variety Hour for July 27, 2015

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Air date: 
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 12:00am
Agroecology, Stories of Chinese immigration to Canada, Why socialism will be exciting, and Parole.
Tom Becker hosts the show and we learn about how agroecology can help save the planet and feed the people; about the life of early Chinese immigrants to Canada; why socialism, far from being boring, will unleash human creativity; and about the history and politics of parole and parole boards.

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1. Bill Resnick talks with economist Frederick Mousseau about the promise of agroecology.

2.. Larry Bowlden reviews China Dog and Other stories from a Chinese Laundry, by Judy Fong Bates.

3.  Why Socialism Will Not Be Boring: a Jacobin piece by Danny Katch read here in edited form by Clayton Morgareidge.

4.  Left & the Law: Parole and parole boards: their history and current politics.
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