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Radio Open Source - Tony Schwartz for the Next Generation, 59:50
Chris Lydon interviews filmmaker David Hoffman about Tony Schwartz
Norman Mailer's "Long View", 52:01
Chris Lydon interviews Norman Mailer in March 2007 in Provincetown, MA
OPEN SOURCE: Deploying. Again., 58:59
Two Marines talk about deploying again to Iraq.
OPEN SOURCE: The Future of the All-Volunteer Military, 58:59
The goals and priorities of the second-largest standing army in the world.
OPEN SOURCE: Women in War, 58:59
Four Iraq veterans -- three women and one man -- talk about women in combat and sexual violence in the military.
War in the First Person, 00:00
Four hours on the Iraq war through the eyes of the men and women fighting it.
OPEN SOURCE: Global Warming: Oceans, 58:59
How global warming is changing the oceans in dramatic ways.
OPEN SOURCE: Global Warming: Coal -- It's Cheap and Dirty, 58:59
How coal -- America's cheapest and most abundant fossil fuel -- accounts for nearly 40% of our CO2 emissions. And what we might do about it.
OPEN SOURCE: Global Warming: A Sputnik Moment?, 58:59
Are we in a Sputnik moment for global warming, where political and business forces might align to meet the challenge?
OPEN SOURCE: Global Warming in the Arctic, 58:59
The Arctic as proverbial canary in the climate-change coal mine.
Global Warming, 00:00
Four episodes from Open Source's two-year-long series on global warming.
OPEN SOURCE: Thucydides: Ur-Historian of the Ur-War, 58:59
A conversation about reading Thucydides with an eye toward our modern conflict in Iraq.
OPEN SOURCE: Shakespeare and Power, 58:59
Shakespeare on the struggles and dilemmas of those who fight for, agonize over, or give up their grip on power.
OPEN SOURCE: The History of Utopia, 58:59
The long history of Utopias (and dystopias, their evil twins) -- and how they've always reminded us about our most urgent desires, dreams, fears, and obsessions.
OPEN SOURCE: Remembering William James, 58:59
William James: the incandescent mind and experimental energy of the psychologist, philosopher, and religious scholar.

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There are always people in the radio audience who know more on the topics being discussed on the air. Open Source's blog taps into that, and tries to get the experts on the air.

– Glenn Reynolds, October 27, 2005, Instapundit

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