First, the relationship between income inequality and the federal Reserve . [ dur: 11 mins. ]
- Henry E. Brady, Dean Goldman school of Public Policy and Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley; Author of The Unheavenly Chorus: Unequal Political Voice and the Broken Promise of American Democracy
Then, on the Scholars’ Circle panel, we look at the origins, philosophy and politics of humor. [ dur: 29 mins. ]
- Amber Day, Professor of Performance studies in English and Culture Studies Department at Bryant University; Author of Satire and Dissent: Interventions in Contemporary Political Debate
- John Morreall, Professor of Philosophy Dept. Chair at Religious Studies College of William and Mary; Author of Comic Relief: A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor
- Peter McGraw, Professor Marketing and Psychology at University of Colorado, Boulder; Author of The Humor Code: A Global Search for What Makes Things Funny
Finally, we are joined by a panel of comedians. [ dur: 18 mins. ]
- Steven Skrovan, tv writer, wrote and products Everybody Loves Raymond;
- Dylan Brody, author and humorist.
- Ruben Paul, is a comic actor
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