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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

David Whyte; Steve Tombs; George Mallinckrodt

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2016

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Ralph makes the case for abolishing the corporation with the help of professor David Whyte and Steve Tombs, authors of The Corporate Criminal. And we also hear from psychotherapist George Mallinckrodt, who blew the whistle on the systemic abuses of mentally ill prisoners in the Florida state prison system.


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0:00.0

From the K-P-F-K Studios in Southern California,

0:03.6

it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.6

Stand up, stand up.

0:07.6

You've been sitting great to jump.

0:12.3

Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. I'm David Feldman. Steve Scrovan is off this

0:16.7

week. Hello Ralph Nader. Hello David Feldman. It's nice to have you back.

0:21.2

It's an honor to be back. In the second half of our show we're going to

0:24.2

be talking with George Mallincrot. He's a psychotherapist who has written a book

0:28.2

called Getting Away with Murder a True Story. It's the account of his experience working in the psychiatric ward of a

0:35.0

Florida state prison. We will also check in as always with Russell Mokieber,

0:40.0

our corporate crime reporter, and if we have time we'll get to some listener questions

0:44.1

but first we're going to talk corporate crime in Great Britain which if you've been

0:48.8

following the news is a place that is experiencing a tremendous amount of upheaval in the past week and it has

0:55.3

implications for the rest of the world.

0:58.5

David White is a professor of sociol legal studies at the University of Liverpool where he teaches and

1:04.9

researches subjects related to criminal justice political economy and the

1:09.8

sociology of law. He is currently completing a long-term project on corporate human rights violations

1:16.6

funded by the British Academy and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. His most recent books are how corrupt is Britain

1:25.6

and the corporate criminal which he wrote with professor of criminology Steve Toombs who is

1:32.2

also with us. Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour

1:35.4

Professors David White and Steve Toombs. Thank you. Good to be here David and Ralph.

1:39.7

Yeah, thanks very much. Welcome indeed. Let's get right to the subject here.

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