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Dec 2019
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Episode 65 - Class dynamics & organizing

The Lebanese Politics Podcast
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Ben and Nizar are joined by Rima Majed, assistant professor of sociology at the American University of Beirut to discuss recent attempts to sectarianize the protests, the class dynamics at play, and how protesters are coming together to organize based on profession. Also covered: Hariri withdraws his name, Samir Khatib is touted, the lira hits 2,300 to the ... Show More
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