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Jacobin Radio

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News, politics, history and more from Jacobin. Featuring The Dig, Long Reads, Confronting Capitalism, Behind the News, Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman, and occasional specials.
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Behind the News: Rodrigo Nunes and Frances Gill

Host Doug Henwood covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. In this episode, Doug interviews Rodrigo Nunes , author of this article , on Bolsonaro, the appeal of pseudo-populism, and the lure of denialism. Plus: Frances Gill on progressive electoral victories in New Orleans.

Dec 16, 202053 min

Weekends: Woke Biden Cabinet, Indian Strikes, and Social Media Industry w/ Richard Seymour

Every Saturday at 1 PM ET, Ana Kasparian and Nando Vila broadcast live from the Jacobin YouTube channel. Weekends features free-flowing and humorous commentary on current events and political strategy. This is the podcast version of the show from December 12, 2020. The guest today is Richard Seymour. Richard is author of Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics, The Twittering Machine, and editor of Salvage magazine. Join the Verso book club: https://www.versobooks.com/bookclub Subscribe ...

Dec 15, 20202 hr 15 min

Jacobin Radio: The Science and Politics of COVID Vaccines

Suzi talks to her brother, Irv Weissman , Director of Stanford University’s Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine , who gives us a clear and comprehensive explanation of the new COVID vaccines. The FDA has now given emergency authorization for the Pfizer COVID 19 vaccine, which like Moderna’s is an mRNA vaccine. This authorization comes in the wake of a punishing wave of infections, hospitalizations and deaths as COVID rampages across the globe, with the highest rates of infec...

Dec 14, 20201 hr 2 min

Long Reads: Oliver Gloag on the Colonial Contradictions of Camus

Long Reads is a new Jacobin podcast looking in-depth at political topics and thinkers, both contemporary and historical, with the magazine’s longform writers. Hosted by Features Editor Daniel Finn. Our guest today for a discussion of Camus’s legacy is Oliver Gloag. Oliver teaches French and Francophone Studies at the University of North Carolina. He’s the author of a recently published book: Albert Camus: A Very Short Introduction . Read Oliver's essay on "The Colonial Contradictions of Albert C...

Dec 12, 202058 min

The Dig: How Left Parties Neoliberalized with Stephanie Mudge

What happened to social democratic politics? Dan interviews sociologist Stephanie Mudge on her book Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism to Neoliberalism . Join a Dig Book Club thedigradio.com/dig-book-club Support this podcast at patreon.com/TheDig

Dec 11, 20202 hr 20 min

Michael and Us: The Ministry of 1984 ½

A podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world. Hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. Terry Gilliam sought to update George Orwell for the 1980s with his career-defining film BRAZIL (1985), but his future dystopia isn't animated by an ideology like Oceania's. We attempt to untangle the satire of a movie where bureaucracy itself is the problem. PLUS: we hash out our thoughts on Netflix's The Crown and the travails of Johnny Depp.

Dec 11, 202044 min

A World to Win: Municipal Socialism w/ Owen Hatherley

This week Grace Blakeley talks to Owen Hatherley, Tribune's culture editor and author of many books, including his most recent, Red Metropolis: Socialism and the Government of London . Grace and Owen discuss municipal socialism, regional and class inequality in the UK, and the future of the Labour Party under Keir Starmer. Remember that you can support our work on the show by becoming a Patron . Thanks to our producer Conor Gillies and the Lipman-Miliband Trust for making this episode possible....

Dec 09, 202048 min

Behind the News: Thomas Sugrue and Kristin Du Mez

Host Doug Henwood covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. In this episode, from December 3, 2020, Doug speaks with Thomas Sugrue , author of this essay , on COVID-19’s impact on cities. Also: Kristin Du Mez , author of Jesus and John Wayne , on gender, especially the masculine kind, in evangelical Christianity....

Dec 09, 202053 min

Weekends: Trumpism After Trump w/ Corey Robin, Amazon Union Drive, and Neera Tanden

Every Saturday at 1 PM ET, Ana Kasparian and Nando Vila broadcast live from the Jacobin YouTube channel. Weekends features free-flowing and humorous commentary on current events and political strategy. This is the podcast version of the show from December 5, 2020. The guest is Corey Robin. Corey is the author of The Reactionary Mind: Conservatism from Edmund Burke to Donald Trump and a contributing editor at Jacobin. Join the Verso book club: https://www.versobooks.com/bookclub Subscribe to Jaco...

Dec 08, 20202 hr 6 min

The Vast Majority: Looking for a Spark — with Alex Han

Longtime labor organizer Alex Han talks with Micah about the 2008 Republic Windows and Doors factory occupation in Chicago. That occupation helped catalyze labor militancy and eventually a left political pole in the city, but it didn't lead to a broader working-class upsurge across the United States. Could things be different in 2020 if a similar spark can catch fire among workers fed up with austerity and dangerous working conditions under a pandemic? Please subscribe to Jacobin! https://jacobi...

Dec 07, 202044 min

The Dig: Identity, Power, and Speech with Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò

Prevailing identity politics norms call on people “listen to the most affected” or “centre the most marginalized." But this often works out quite badly in practice. Philosopher Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò on his brilliant essay " Being-in-the-Room Privilege: Elite Capture and Epistemic Deference ." It's The Dig's four-year anniversary. Support us at Patreon.com/TheDig and take a moment to post something to social media about why you listen to The Dig and how it has shaped your politics....

Dec 05, 20201 hr 48 min

A World to Win: #EndSARS w/ Sa'eed Husaini

This week Grace Blakeley is joined by Sa’eed Husaini, socialist activist and contributor to Africa is a Country and Jacobin. Sa’eed recently completed a PhD at the University of Oxford and is now living and working in Lagos, Nigeria. He discusses the recent #EndSARS protests, the economic and health impact of COVID 19 in Nigeria, and the history and future of the Nigerian left. A reminder that you can support our work on the show by becoming a Patron . Thanks to our producer, Conor Gillies, and ...

Dec 03, 202045 min

Michael and Us: John Rambo Innocent! w/ Micah Uetricht

A podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world. Hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. Before he became a conservative warrior, John Rambo was just a mixed-up vet. We're joined by Jacobin deputy editor Micah Uetricht to parse the ambiguous politics of FIRST BLOOD (1982), where Sylvester Stallone is just as frazzled by right-wing cops as he is by left-wing protestors. We also situate the film among other Vietnam War movies, and compare the Vietnam canon to Iraq War cinema. PLUS: Luke has...

Dec 02, 20201 hr 3 min

Jacobin Radio: Tribute to Diego Maradona

Suzi introduces producers Alan Minsky , Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), and Meleiza Figueroa , urban geographer, environmental and social justice activist, who pay tribute to Diego Maradona , the brilliant futbolista who also spoke truth to power. Alan and Meleiza are producers of the quadrennial People's Game -- as well as this podcast -- and today bring their insights and appreciation of Maradona, the soccer legend who died on November 25th, at just 60 years o...

Nov 30, 202038 min

The Dig: Anti-Populism with Thomas Frank

Guest host Astra Taylor interviews Thomas Frank about his book The People, No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism . From The Dig archives on populism: Universalizing American Liberty with Aziz Rana Populism’s Power with Laura Grattan and Thea Riofrancos Worker Freedom with Alex Gourevitch Join a Dig Book Club at thedigradio.com/dig-book-club Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig...

Nov 29, 20201 hr 38 min

Long Reads: Joel Beinin on Ten Years of Arab Uprisings and Labor Struggles

Long Reads is a new Jacobin podcast looking in-depth at political topics and thinkers, both contemporary and historical, with the magazine’s longform writers. Hosted by Features Editor Daniel Finn. The guest today is Joel Beinin , an American historian who has written extensively on the history of left-wing movements in countries like Egypt, Israel, and Tunisia. Read Beinin's latest articles: " Arab Workers and the Struggle for Democracy " from May 2020. " Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser Was a Toweri...

Nov 28, 202057 min

Weekends: New China Cold War, Biden's Debt Cancellation, and DSA in Office w/ Julia Salazar

Every Saturday at 1 PM ET, Ana Kasparian and Nando Vila broadcast live from the Jacobin YouTube channel. Weekends features free-flowing and humorous commentary on current events and political strategy. This is the podcast version of the show from November 21, 2020. The guest today is Julia Salazar. Julia is the incumbent State Senator for the 18th district in New York and a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. Join the Verso book club: https://www.versobooks.com/bookclub Subscribe to ...

Nov 24, 20202 hr 4 min

Michael and Us: RudyLeaks

A podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world. Hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. Before he was the President's attorney, he was America's Mayor. Made not long after 9/11 briefly turned Giuliani into one of the most beloved men in America, RUDY: THE RUDY GIULIANI STORY (2003) still can't hide the stone cold fact that its subject (played by James Woods!) is a complete piece of shit. We discuss Giuliani's long and sordid career, up to and including his recent hijinx. PLUS: learning t...

Nov 24, 202049 min

The Dig: The NAACP's Anti-Lynching Struggle with Megan Ming Francis

Dan interviews political scientist Megan Ming Francis about the NAACP's struggle against racist violence in the teens and 20s and how it remade the criminal justice system and the civil rights movement alike. Join a Dig book club! Next book is Wendy Brown’s In the Ruins of Neoliberalism thedigradio.com/dig-book-club/ Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig

Nov 22, 20201 hr 56 min

Behind the News: Jennifer Berkshire and Kate Sykes

Host Doug Henwood covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. In this episode, Doug talks about the current economic situation and speaks with Jennifer Berkshire, co-author of A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door, on ed reform, mostly from the right. Plus, and interview with Kate Sykes of People First Portland on some major left ballot victories in Maine’s largest city.

Nov 20, 202053 min

A World to Win: North by North West w/ Andy Burnham

On this week’s show Grace Blakeley is joined by Andy Burnham – former Labour MP and current Mayor of Greater Manchester. Recent weeks have seen Burnham, along with other mayors in the north of England, stand up to the Tory government and demand equity in financial support during the Covid-19 crisis. In this show, he also discusses what cities like Manchester are doing to tackle climate breakdown and the housing crisis, as well as why the Left needs to embrace a socialist devolution agenda. A rem...

Nov 19, 202036 min

Weekends: Corbyn Suspension w/ Ronan Burtenshaw, Prop 22 Gig Work, and Polling Failure

Every Saturday at 1 PM ET, Ana Kasparian and Nando Vila broadcast live from the Jacobin YouTube channel. Weekends features free-flowing and humorous commentary on current events and political strategy. This is the podcast version of the show from November 15, 2020. The guest is Ronan Burtenshaw. Ronan is the editor of Tribune Magazine. Read his latest here: https://jacobinmag.com/2020/10/jeremy... Join the Verso book club: https://www.versobooks.com/bookclub Subscribe to Jacobin for just $10: ht...

Nov 17, 20202 hr 23 min

Jacobin Radio: Matt Karp and Mike Davis on the 2020 Election

Suzi talks to Matt Karp , contributing editor of Jacobin , about the significance of the 2020 election in geographic and demographic terms. Biden won both the popular vote and the electoral college in an election with historic turnout, but without the kind of landslide many expected — and higher turnouts seem to have inflated totals for both parties. The Democrats may have won back the Blue Wall, taking Arizona, Georgia and Nevada from the Republicans, but Trump also secured a record vote, and t...

Nov 16, 20201 hr 10 min

Michael and Us: Red and Blue

A podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world. Hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. We travel to Lumberton to plumb the dark depths of David Lynch's BLUE VELVET (1986), in which good and evil are forces that are intertwined - and not a strict dichotomy. We discuss how critics then and now have received the film's provocations, and our own relationships to Lynch's work. PLUS: red states vs blue states, Joe Biden's cabinet, and Tim Allen's discovery of Marxism.

Nov 16, 202054 min

Long Reads: Owen Miller on the Hidden History of the Korean War

Long Reads is a new, bi-weekly podcast looking in-depth at political topics and thinkers, both contemporary and historical, with the magazine’s longform writers. Hosted by Features Editor Daniel Finn. Our guest today is Owen Miller, historian of modern Korea who teaches at SOAS in London. Read Miller's article "Uncovering The Hidden History of the Korean War" from June 2020 here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/06/korean-war-seventieth-anniversary-north-korea-south Produced by Conor Gillies, mus...

Nov 14, 202047 min

The Dig: Mike Davis on This Moment

Dan interviews Mike Davis on what the election reveals about this US political moment and the way forward for the Left. Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/TheDig Join a Dig book club! Next book is Wendy Brown's In the Ruins of Neoliberalism thedigradio.com/dig-book-club/

Nov 13, 20201 hr 22 min

Vast Majority: The Elections with Carlos Ramirez-Rosa

Producer Sarah Hurd steps up to mic to cohost this episode with Chicago city councilor and Democratic Socialists of America member Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, talking about Joe Biden's win, the role of economic misery in votes for Donald Trump and our desperate need for real relief measures, and how the Left should approach a Biden White House. Read Micah's column on why Democrats attacking socialists for their poor election performance is absurd: https://novaramedia.com/2020/<wbr />11/10...

Nov 13, 202049 min

A World to Win: Survival of the Friendliest w/ Rutger Bregman

On this week’s show Grace Blakeley speaks to Rutger Bregman, historian and author of Utopia for Realists and Humankind: A Hopeful History . In January of last year, Bregman shot to international fame when video of him excoriating the tax-avoiding corporate elite at Davos went viral – and in the latest A World to Win he discusses a range of topics from human nature to capitalism and the 24-hour news cycle. A reminder that you can support our work on the show by becoming a Patron . Thanks to our p...

Nov 12, 202046 min

The Vast Majority: American Workers Work Way Too Much

Workers in the United States are getting squeezed from every angle. One of the worst consequences: Americans work way too many hours, and spend way too many hours trying to figure out how to work more hours. Jamie McCallum, a sociologist at Middlebury College, explains. Our conversation in written form: https://inthesetimes.com/<wbr />article/workers-work-time-<wbr />jamie-mccallum-union-labor-<wbr />strike Buy Jamie's book here: https://www.powells.com/...

Nov 11, 202059 min
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