I've got two interviews scheduled for tomorrow, and I'd like your suggestions for questions.
The first interview is with Nobel prize in economics winner Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia University.
As I wrote yesterday, Stiglitz is the man who recently came up with the $3 trillion price tag for Iraq, as described in his new book,
The Three Trillion Dollar War. I'm thinking of asking him about Iraq, of course, and the mortgage crisis. But open to other suggestions.
The second interview is with George Papandreou, the leader of the largest opposition party in Greece, PASOK (and the son of former Greek Premier Andreas Papandreou. I plan to ask Papandreou to tell us, as Americans, what it means to be a socialist. Papandreou not only runs a socialist party, he's the newly re-elected president of the Socialist International. Americans of my generation and older, at least many of us, associated the Socialist International with the Soviet Union specifically, and anti-Americanism generally. It's now been some 17 years since the Soviet Union joined the dust bin of history, so perhaps it's time we revisited our knee-jerk distaste for anything termed "socialism." In any case, I plan to ask Papandreou about this, but again am open to whatever questions you may have.
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