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Actually Existing Socialism

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A podcast dedicated to exploring, past, present, and future real world manifestations of Actually Existing Socialism by talking to those who've studied, lived in, or currently live in a socialist country.
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Episodes

Laos: Socialist Democracy & Culture w/ Holly High

Holly High, an anthropologist who does field work in Laos, joins the show to discuss her book, " Projectland: Life in a Lao Socialist Model Village ". In this final part of our two part discussion we look at socialist democracy and culture in Laos. We cover what political participation looks like in Laos today including the real life functioning of a one party socialist state, democratic centralism, and consultative democracy. We also talk about what “culture” and “policy” means in Laos and the ...

Feb 07, 202350 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Laos: The Revolutionary Origins of the Forgotten Socialist Country w/ Holly High

Holly High, an anthropologist who does field work in Laos, joins the show to discuss her book, " Projectland: Life in a Lao Socialist Model Village ". In this first part of our two part discussion we look at the revolutionary origins of Laos. We begin with the pre-revolutionary period when Lao was under colonial rule and end with the successful People's War of 1945-1975 including the horrific bombing campaign carried out by the US which shapes the country to this day. Holly leads us into this hi...

Jan 24, 202350 minSeason 1Ep. 11

The American Soldier Who Defected to East Germany (Part 2) w/ Victor Grossman

We continue the enlightening discussion with Victor Grossman, a former American soldier who defected to East Germany in 1952. In this concluding episode we cover Victor's life as a journalist in East Germany and what that meant in terms of censorship and free expression, his bombshell reporting on "former" Nazi's active in the West Germant government and in the nascent North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), his perspectives on the Berlin Wall as an East Berliner, his run ins with the East Ge...

Oct 25, 202250 minSeason 1Ep. 10

The American Soldier Who Defected to East Germany (Part 1) w/ Victor Grossman

Victor Grossman, a former American solider who defected to East Germany in 1952, joins the show to discuss his remarkable life and experiences in this short lived socialist nation. We cover Victor's activism in the American communist movement of the 1940s including his participation in the Black freedom struggle of that era, the circumstances surrounding his defection, and what life was actually like living in a nation committed to building socialism - both the good and bad. The two memoirs he w...

Oct 05, 202257 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Unlearning Marx: Why the Soviet Failure was a Triumph for Marx w/ Steve Paxton

Steve Paxton, joins the show to discuss his book, "Unlearning Marx: Why the Soviet Failure was a Triumph for Marx". The book focuses on Marx's theory of history and how Marx foresaw the unsustainability of a successful socialist revolution in the Soviet Union decades before it formed. Some of what we talk about in this episode includes understanding what conservatives and socialists have to "unlearn" about Marx, we dissect and debunk popular anti-socialist critiques such as "Socialism Always Fai...

Sep 20, 20221 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 8

East Germany: Stasi State or Socialist Paradise? w/Bruni de la Motte

Bruni de la Motte, born and raised in East Germany, joins the show to discuss her book "Stasi State or Socialist Paradise?: The German Democratic Republic and What Became of It". The purpose of her book, which she co-authored with John Greene, is to provide a more balanced take on East Germany then what is popularly remembered of this ambitious socialist experiment. Some of what we cover includes looking at the German left in the lead up to the second World War and their dire predicament under N...

Aug 23, 202259 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Stalin's Constitution & Life in 1930s Soviet Union w/ Samantha Lomb

Samantha Lomb, a PHD in Russian history, joins the show to discuss her book "Stalin’s Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the 1936 Draft Constitution". Based on her studies of soviet archives Samantha guides us through a discussion of how the average Soviet citizen participated in reforming their new constitution in 1936 (one of the most progressive constitutions ever written!) ; the role of the press in their society, what living on a collective farm was like, the ...

Aug 04, 202253 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Cuba's Socialist Democracy vs. America's Capitalist "Democracy" w/ Calla Walsh

Calla Walsh, anti-imperialist writer and organizer, joins the show to discuss her article published in Multipolarista titled "Abortion in Cuba vs US shows which country is truly democratic". We cover her organizing experiences and her recent visit to Cuba as a member of a her local Cuba solidarity group. In our in-depth discussion we compare the reality of Cuba's thriving socialist democracy to that of the illusory capitalist democracy of the United States through examining protections and statu...

Jul 19, 20221 hrSeason 1Ep. 5

The Indigenous Peoples of the Soviet Union (Part 2) w/ Alice and Dennis Bartels (Part 2)

Alice and Dennis Bartels, authors of "When the North Was Red: Aboriginal Education in Soviet Siberia", join the show to discuss their extensive ethnographic research of the Indigenous (also known as Northern) peoples of the Soviet Union. We cover the experience of the various Northern peoples before, during, and after Soviet socialism and how it greatly differed from the genocidal experience of the Indigenous peoples of North America. The Bartels also give us insight into their own experience of...

Jul 06, 202248 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The Indigenous Peoples of the Soviet Union (Part 1) w/ Alice and Dennis Bartels (Part 1)

Alice and Dennis Bartels, authors of "When the North Was Red: Aboriginal Education in Soviet Siberia", join the show to discuss their extensive ethnographic research of the Indigenous (also known as Northern) peoples of the Soviet Union. We cover the experience of the various Northern peoples before, during, and after Soviet socialism and how it greatly differed from the genocidal experience of the Indigenous peoples of North America. The Bartels also give us insight into their own experience of...

Jun 21, 20221 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 3

What Has Socialism Ever Done For Women? w/ Julia Mead

Julia Mead joins the show to discuss the article she co-authored with Kristen Ghodsee entitled "What Has Socialism Ever Done For Women?" From abortion rights to women's unions the Soviet Union was a leader in the fight for women's equality. In this enlightening episode Julia expertly explains the ideas of 19th century socialist feminism, the realization of these ideas in the struggle for women's rights in the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries, and finally the lasting impacts of those...

Jun 06, 202259 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Socialism v. Capitalism: The Empirical Data w/Howard Waitzkin

Premier episode! Dr. Howard Waitzkin joins the show to discuss his landmark 1986 study which compares physical quality of life (life span, literacy rates, education accessibility, infant mortality rate etc.) between capitalist and socialist nations at the same level of development. The study demonstrates conclusively the material benefits of a socialist political economy. Some of the stuff we cover in this discussion includes origins of the study, it's startling conclusions, how it was received ...

May 23, 202249 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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