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Nov 2018
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#055 Class & Class War In The Age Of Pop...

Russell Brand
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Darren McGarvey is author of the award winning book "Poverty Safari", he joins us today to discuss the art of social mobility, the politics of poverty and how people from different backgrounds and perspectives can learn to understand one another.

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