
Jacobin Radio: Iran in the Imperial Crosshairs
This week Jacobin Radio presents “In the Imperial Crosshairs: Trump's War and Its Consequences for the People of Iran and Ukraine,” a panel organized by Haymarket Books that took place on April 16. Mo...
30 Huhti 1h 22min

Confronting Capitalism: How Socialism Could Work
Throughout the 20th century, socialism came to be associated with both central planning and shortages. But could democratic ownership of the economy work alongside market competition? On the latest ep...
29 Huhti 1h 6min

The Dig: Rogue Elephant w/ Paul Heideman
Featuring Paul Heideman on how the Republican Party became so spectacularly unhinged. How the disorganization of the party and the disorganization of the US capitalist class have combined to intensify...
28 Huhti 2h 1min

Behind the News: Elon’s World w/ Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff
Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff, authors of Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed, on Elon’s world and what he wants to do to ours. Behind the News, hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics...
27 Huhti 53min

Long Reads: Decoding the French Left w/ Sebastian Budgen (Part 2)
This is the second part of a two-part interview with Sebastian Budgen, senior editor at Verso, about French politics and the state of the French left. In our previous episode, we spoke about developme...
24 Huhti 51min

Jacobin Radio: Organizing Outside the Tenure Track
Suzi speaks with Kate Levin, Janis Yue, and Sanjay Madhav, lead organizers of United Faculty-UAW, about their unionization drive at the University of Southern California (USC), one that would create t...
22 Huhti 1h 1min

The Dig: Nusantara Ep. 3 — Japanese Occupation, Indonesian Revolution
The third episode in a series on the history of Indonesia: a hinge in the world system where colonialism and revolution have decisively shaped the trajectory of global history. This installment picks ...
21 Huhti 2h 40min

Behind the News: Orbán’s Defeat in Hungary w/ Anita Zsurzsán
Hungary’s long-serving authoritarian prime minister Viktor Orbán was defeated in an April 12 election. We get two views of what that means, from historian Kyle Shybunko and independent scholar Anita Z...
20 Huhti 53min




















