Who Makes Cents?: A History of Capitalism Podcast

Bryant Simon on the Hamlet Fire and the Politics of Chicken

01.01.2018 - By Jessica Levy and Dylan GottliebPlay

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Consider the chicken nugget. Many of us can see its round shape in our minds, and recall its salty taste. But what is its history? And what does this history have to tell us about food and capitalism, and about one of the most devastating industrial accidents in recent U.S. history?   On today’s show, we speak with Bryant Simon about the 1991 fire at a chicken processing factory in Hamlet, North Carolina. For Bryant, this tragic accident has political and economic causes. And it reveals a tremendous amount the last few decades of U.S. and global history.   Bryant Simon is a professor of history at Temple University. He is the author of The Hamlet Fire: A Tragic Story of Cheap Food, Cheap Government, and Cheap Lives.

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