
Behind the News: The Myth of Respectable Conservatism w/ David Austin Walsh
David Austin Walsh, author of Taking America Back, looks at the relationship between the kooks and respectables on the Right. Laura Field, author of Furious Minds, examines the intellectual wing of Tr...
2 Feb 53min

The Dig: Minneapolis Fight Back w/ Emilia González Avalos, Greg Nammacher, and JaNaé Bates Imari
Featuring Emilia González Avalos, Greg Nammacher, and JaNaé Bates Imari on how Minneapolis achieved its fight back against ICE/Border Patrol occupation. A decade building aligned mass movements has ma...
31 Jan 1h 53min

Long Reads: Iran on the Brink w/ Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi
As this episode was being finalized, the Trump administration was threatening to attack Iran for the second time in less than a year. The threats come against the backdrop of mass protests inside Iran...
30 Jan 50min

Behind the News: Israel’s Assault on Lebanon w/ Aurélie Daher
David Bier of the Cato Institute looks at what’s behind Trump’s war on immigrants. Aurélie Daher examines the current state of Hezbollah and why Israel is bombing Lebanon. Behind the News, hosted by D...
29 Jan 53min

The Dig: Silicon Empires w/ Nick Srnicek
Featuring Nick Srnicek on Silicon Empires: The Fight for the Future of AI. A deep exploration of the political economy of AI: the fulcrum of the authoritarian tech oligarchy — and of global contests f...
28 Jan 2h 24min

Jacobin Radio: Trumpism as Counterrevolution w/ Robert Brenner and Dylan Riley
Suzi speaks with historian Robert Brenner and sociologist Dylan Riley about the deeper meaning of Trump’s return to power. Is Trump just a narcissistic strongman — or the carrier of a coherent counter...
27 Jan 55min

Behind the News: Venezuela’s Past, Present, and Future w/ Forrest Hylton
Forrest Hylton, contributor to the London Review of Books, discusses Venezuela past, present, and future. Behind the News, hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their...
22 Jan 53min

Confronting Capitalism: Why the US Never Got a Labor Party
While European labor movements established foundations for their welfare states in the late 19th century, it was not until the New Deal that the US began instituting policies like unemployment insuran...
21 Jan 57min




















