How Huawei Is Beating U.S. Sanctions

How Huawei Is Beating U.S. Sanctions

On today's episode Nicole Roussell and Prof. Richard Wolff discuss how Chinese technology company Huawei has grown so successful despite U.S. sanctions, and what it says about the state of the world economy.

Professor Richard Wolff is an author & co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work. You can find his work at rdwolff.com.

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The Real Story: The Criminal Assassination of Iran’s Top Scientist: What Comes Next?

The Real Story: The Criminal Assassination of Iran’s Top Scientist: What Comes Next?

A top Iranian nuclear scientist was assassinated on November 27 in a brazen murder. Was it the Israeli Mossad, the CIA, or both? Brian discusses the killing and takes an in-depth look at U.S.-Iran relations as Joe Biden prepares to ascend to the White House with Professor Mohammad Marandi. He is an expert on American studies and postcolonial literature who teaches at the University of Tehran.

3 Dec 202036min

Capitalism in Crisis: When and Why Revolutions Happen [feat. Richard Wolff]

Capitalism in Crisis: When and Why Revolutions Happen [feat. Richard Wolff]

On this week's episode of The Socialist Program's regular segment "Capitalism in Crisis" with Prof. Richard Wolff, we discuss the obscene and widening inequality in U.S. society, the abject failure of Congress to do anything to address this even amidst the Coronavirus crisis, and what dramatic consequences could follow. Richard Wolff is the co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work and the author of many books, the latest being "The System is the Sickness: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself." You can check out his work at rdwolff.com.

2 Dec 202035min

In the News: 93,000 COVID Hospitalizations - The Failure of American Capitalism

In the News: 93,000 COVID Hospitalizations - The Failure of American Capitalism

On today's "In the News" roundtable, Brian Becker, Nicole Roussell and Walter Smolarek discuss the exploding Coronavirus crisis, the assassination of a top Iranian scientist, the upcoming legislative election in Venezuela, the latest on the formation of the Biden government, and more. PLUS: Sabina Wildman, National Organizing Director of United Students Against Sweatshops, joins the show to talk about labor struggles on campus. You can check out their work at www.usas.org.

2 Dec 20201h 15min

Capitalism in Crisis: How the Capitalists Drive U.S. Government Policy [feat. Richard Wolff]

Capitalism in Crisis: How the Capitalists Drive U.S. Government Policy [feat. Richard Wolff]

On the first episode of The Socialist Program's weekly segment "Capitalism in Crisis" with Prof. Richard Wolff, we discuss how Wall Street rules Washington and tailors government policy to suit their own needs. These include outsourcing, "free trade" agreements and union-busting. Plus, we discuss Janet Yellen, Biden's choice for Treasury Secretary, and what workers can expect from a Biden administration. Brian and Prof. Wolff talk about the history of how the labor and socialist movements have organized to press demands and win concrete gains no matter who is in office. Richard Wolff is the co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work and the author of many books, the latest being “The System is the Sickness: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself”. You can check out his work at rdwolff.com.

27 Nov 202032min

Creation Myths Part 1: The Real Story of Thanksgiving

Creation Myths Part 1: The Real Story of Thanksgiving

In the first installment of an ongoing series where The Socialist Program examines the real origins of U.S. society, we discuss the true history of Thanksgiving. Brian and Dr. Gerald Horne talk about the history of settler colonialism in the United States, how it gave rise to slavery and white supremacist ideology, and the enduring features of U.S. society that can be traced to these phenomena. Dr. Gerald Horne holds the Moores Professorship of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston and the author of many books, including “The Dawning of the Apocalypse: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and Capitalism in the Long Sixteenth Century.” He is also the author of “The Bittersweet Science: Racism, Racketeering, and the Political Economy of Boxing.”

26 Nov 20201h 3min

In the News: Will there be a Biden foreign policy pivot? China, Russia, North Korea, Iran and Cuba

In the News: Will there be a Biden foreign policy pivot? China, Russia, North Korea, Iran and Cuba

Episode 1 of The Socialist Program! In our inaugural "In the News" roundtable discussion, Brian Becker, Nicole Roussell and Walter Smolarek discuss Biden's cabinet picks so far and what they indicate about his administration's political orientation, especially regarding foreign policy and U.S. empire. PLUS: Joel Northam, Eliza Lucero and Lillian House -- the three Denver anti-racist organizers facing decades in prison on false charges -- join the show! They discuss the repression they have been the targets of and the ongoing struggle for justice for Elijah McClain.

25 Nov 20201h 32min

Episode 0: Introducing The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

Episode 0: Introducing The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

Debut episode explaining what you can expect from The Socialist Program episodes coming every Tuesday and Thursday

5 Nov 202030min

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