On Point: Books
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Michael Lind joins us on the great tug of war in American economic history over when government should lead.
Horseshoe crabs, velvet worms - snails, clams, lizards and more. We'll explore the world's oldest creatures. Survivors. Untouched by time.
"Inside Job" director Charles Ferguson on Wall Street now, and the crisis still to be addressed.
We go back to the deadly intrigues in the court of Henry VIII with celebrated "Wolf Hall" author, Hilary Mantel.
Democrats charge Republicans with being prisoners of special interests. A young conservative turns that charge around.
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison joins us to talk race, war, redemption and her new book, "Home."
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison joins us to talk race, war, redemption and her new book, "Home."
On a crowded planet, it may get strange. We'll dig in.
Former Bush speechwriter David Frum on the GOP today and his tough new novel "Patriots."