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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.

Episodes

Dig: Identity, Power, and Speech w/ Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò

Featuring Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò on his essay "Being-in-the-Room Privilege: Elite Capture and Epistemic Deference," an interview first posted in December 2020. This pairs well with last week's Jared Clemons interview on In This House We Believe antiracism. Since 2020, Táíwò has published a book expanding on these ideas: Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics (And Everything Else) . Read Táíwò's essay: thephilosopher1923.org/post/being-in-the-room-privilege-elite-capture-and-epistemi...

Jul 01, 20221 hr 45 min

Jacobin Radio w/ Suzi Weissman: Colombia w/ Forrest Hylton

Suzi talks to Forrest Hylton about Gustavo Petro’s historic victory in Colombia’s June 19 Presidential Election. Historic because it is the first victory for a leftist candidate in Colombia's history, despite a heavy challenge from the right. Former Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro and his VP, the Afro-Colombian environmental activist and human rights lawyer Francia Márquez, won on a platform of a green transition, tackling climate change while creating new jobs with labor rights, and pledging to make...

Jul 01, 202251 min

Jacobin Show: Neoliberalism and Depoliticization w/ Felix Biederman & Gary Gerstle

This week Jen Pan sits down with professor Gary Gerstle to discuss how the neoliberal order came into being and whether or not we're witnessing its dying days. We also get Felix Biederman's thoughts on the FDA's war on Juul e-cigarettes. Also, Jen offers a solution to working class depoliticization. The Jacobin Show is a weekly YouTube show offering socialist perspectives on class and capitalism in the twenty-first century, the failures of liberalism, and the prospects of rebuilding a left labor...

Jul 01, 20221 hr 30 min

Michael and Us: Socialism with Disneyan Characteristics

The Buzz Lightyear origin movie LIGHTYEAR (2022) has become a cultural lightning-rod in the right-wing moral panic over "grooming." We discuss this controversy (which is ridiculous, by the way), and then discuss the movie, in which we can learn a little bit about how the Disney Company views itself. Support the National Network of Abortion Funds - https://abortionfunds.org/ Abortion Funds in Every State - https://donations4abortion.com/ The Repro Legal Defense Fund - https://reprolegaldefensefun...

Jun 30, 202236 min

Behind the News: Middle-Class Myths w/ David Roediger

Doug interviews David Roediger , author of The Sinking Middle Class , on the uses of that term in US politics. Then, a conversation with Paisley Currah , author of Sex Is as Sex Does , about trans politics. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive here: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html...

Jun 27, 202253 min

Dig: In This House w/ Jared Clemons

Political scientist Jared Clemons on feckless liberal anti-racism: how In This House We Believe racial liberalism leaves racial capitalism's inequalities in place and why, drawing on Martin Luther King and A. Philip Randolph, the Black Freedom Movement instead needs solidarity with the multi-racial working class. Read Jared's article: jaredkclemons.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/7/5/117532940/clemons_2022_-_from_freedom_now_to_blm.pdf Interview with Matt Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell from February 2021: the...

Jun 24, 20221 hr 33 min

Jacobin Show: Is a Recession Coming? w/ Richard Wolff & Bhaskar Sunkara

Jen Pan speaks with Bhaskar Sunkara on what kind of politics a socialist successor to Bernie should push for. Then she speaks with Richard Wolff about how the left should think about economics and the likelihood that another recession is imminent. Finally, Jen argues that Democrats' gamble on the political theater of the January 6 hearings will not help them in the midterms. A much bigger problem is their complete lack of interest in campaigning to working people. Subscribe to Jacobin for just $...

Jun 23, 20221 hr 48 min

Behind the News: A Deep History of Racial Inequality w/ Ellora Derenoncourt

Doug speaks with Ellora Derenoncourt , co-author of a National Bureau of Economic Research paper about the racial wealth gap from 1860 to 2020. Then, an interview with David Gelles , author of The Man Who Broke Capitalism , about Jack Welch, CEO of GE from 1981 to 2001. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive here: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html...

Jun 22, 202253 min

Michael and Us: Metaverse of Madness

Long before the "metaverse" loomed over us, David Cronenberg's EXISTENZ (1999) imagined a completely immersive virtual environment that is even less cozy than our own. We discuss the film's porous boundary between reality and unreality, and explain why Cronenberg is one of the few Canadian filmmakers who really "gets" Canada. PLUS: Looking back at a moral panic over right-wing art from the early '90s. Michael and Us is a podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world hosted by Will Sloan...

Jun 21, 202242 min

Dig: The American Right w/ Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell

Know Your Enemy hosts Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell on terrifyingly protean right-wing American politics. Check out our newsletter: thedigradio.com/newsletter Read James Pogue on the New Right: vanityfair.com/news/2022/04/inside-the-new-right-where-peter-thiel-is-placing-his-biggest-bets Read Mie Inouye's Boston Review article on union salts: bostonreview.net/articles/labors-militant-minority...

Jun 18, 20222 hr 30 min

Long Reads: Esther Leslie on Walter Benjamin's Messianic Marxism

Esther Leslie joins Long Reads for a discussion about Walter Benjamin, one of the most influential cultural theorists of the last century. His unorthodox Marxism and ideas about culture and history have inspired several generations of critical thought about the world made by capitalism. Esther is a leading authority on Benjamin’s life and work who teaches at Birkbeck University in London. Long Reads is a Jacobin podcast looking in-depth at political topics and thinkers, both contemporary and his...

Jun 18, 202249 min

Jacobin Show: Crime and Punishment w/ Ana Kasparian & Nando Vila

Jen Pan interviews Will Sommer on the Capitol riots, QAnon, and the influence of far right extremist groups on Republican party. Then we turn to Gustavo Petro and the upcoming presidential election in Colombia. And finally, we bring back our old hosts Ana and Nando to discuss what the Left can learn from the recent California elections. Subscribe to Jacobin for just $10: https://jacobinmag.com/subscribe/?code=JACOBINYT Music provided by Zonkey: https://linktr.ee/zonkey The Jacobin Show offers so...

Jun 17, 20221 hr 11 min

A World to Win: Half-Earth Socialism w/ Troy Vettese and Drew Pendergrass

This week, Grace speaks to Troy Vettese and Drew Pendergrass about their book Half-Earth Socialism. They discuss the problems with proposed solutions to climate breakdown like geoengineering, how neoliberals are coping with the recognition that state planning will be necessary to tackle climate breakdown, and how we can build coalitions to make sure that planning is democratic. You can support our work on the show by becoming a patron . Thanks to producer Sarah Hurd for filling in this week and ...

Jun 16, 202251 min

Jacobin Radio w/ Suzi Weissman: Failures of the New Democrats w/ Lily Geismer

Suzi talks to historian Lily Geismer about her new book, Left Behind: The Democrats’ Failed Attempt to Solve Inequality , which explores the Democratic Party’s promotion of market-based solutions to social problems. We get the origin and development of the Democratic Leadership Council or DLC, the ways Bill Clinton came to personify it, and how their politics changed the Democratic Party: running away from the politics of The New Deal and the Great Society to embrace essentiall...

Jun 15, 202249 min

Dig: Gunpower Death Drive w/ Patrick Blanchfield

Patrick Blanchfield analyzes the long history of US gun violence and the American death drive. Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig and get our weekly newsletter by email. Check out our most recent newsletter on the Progressive Era roots of Clintonism's conception of the "deserving poor" thedigradio.com/newsletter32 Register for Socialism 2022 socialismconference.org...

Jun 10, 20222 hr 29 min

Jacobin Show: Elites Are Lying About Inflation w/ Samir Sonti

Samir Sonti argues that the causes of current inflation are supply side issues and if the Fed chooses to fight it by raising interest rates, it will only hurt workers. Jen explores the world of "anticapitalist investing". Jared Abbott comes on to talk about what makes the US public transportation system exceptionally bad. Samir Sonti's article in the latest issue: https://jacobin.com/2022/06/what-you-... Jared Abbott's article: https://jacobin.com/2022/06/american-exceptionalism-off-the-rails 0:...

Jun 10, 202250 min

A World to Win: The TikTok-ification of Colombia's Election w/ David Adler

This week, Grace talks to David Adler, General Coordinator of the Progressive International, about the ongoing Colombian presidential election and what the results of its first round say about the role of social media platforms like TikTok in the global political discourse. Thanks to producer Sarah Hurd for filling in this week and to the Socialism Conference for making this episode possible.

Jun 09, 202236 min

Michael and Us: Pieces of Flair

Our Superdelegate patron tier has voted for us to discuss Mike Judge's workplace satire OFFICE SPACE (1999), and it leads us down a long rabbit hole of remembering bad work experiences. PLUS: We take a fond look back on the all-time classic Man of the Year (2006) Michael and Us is a podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage.

Jun 09, 202250 min

Behind the News: The Colombian Presidential Election w/ Forrest Hylton

Doug interviews Forrest Hylton on the first round of the Colombian presidential election and why it was bad news for the leftist candidate Gustavo Petro. Plus: Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò , author of Elite Capture , on how the ruling class has debased identity politics, and how we could reconstitute it. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive here: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/...

Jun 07, 202253 min

Dig: The New Democrats w/ Lily Geismer

Dan's second episode with historian Lily Geismer, who he interviewed in 2019 about Don't Blame Us: Suburban Liberals and the Transformation of the Democratic Party . This interview is on Left Behind: The Democrats' Failed Attempt to Solve Inequality , which details the long history of Clintonism and the Democrats’ neoliberal turn. Read the latest newsletter. It's on what Ruthie meant when she said abolition was another word for communism: thedigradio.com/newsletter31 Listen to Geismer's first Di...

Jun 05, 20222 hr 9 min

Jacobin Show: What's the Matter with California? w/ Catherine Liu

Catherine Liu, author of Virtue Hoarders , joins The Jacobin Show for a discussion about the multicultural neoliberalism of California. Daniel Bessner also joins the podcast to discuss NATO and recent bids by Finland and Sweden to join the military alliance. 0:00 Jen's segment on guns and gun reform 25:00 interview with Danny 40:45 interview with Catherine Subscribe to Jacobin for just $10: https://jacobinmag.com/subscribe/?code=JACOBINYT Music provided by Zonkey: https://linktr.ee/zonkey The Ja...

Jun 05, 20221 hr 35 min

Michael and Us: Trust the Plan

What is a quickly-made, low-effort documentary like ONE NATION UNDER TRUMP (2016) good for? Not a lot. But one thing that this ridiculous pro-Trump hagiography provided us with was a chance to marinate for long, unbroken stretches of time in the 45th president's rhetorical style. We made some unexpected discoveries about how his distinctive way of speaking led him to the presidency. Michael and Us is a podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage....

Jun 03, 202238 min

Jacobin Radio w/ Suzi Weissman: 13 Jealous Republics w/ Mike Davis

Historian, urban theorist and activist Mike Davis is writing a new book called Star Spangled Leviathan: An Economic History of American Nationalism . On May Day he read from the chapter "13 Jealous Republics: The Myth of American Genesis" sponsored by Trinity College's Social Justice Initiative, organized by Jordan Camp and Christina Heatherton. A selected discussion follows. The talk was dedicated to Fred Pfeil, Trinity Professor, public intellectual on the street and the page, troublemaker and...

Jun 02, 20221 hr 6 min

Behind the News: Sex, Labor, and Capitalism w/ Heather Berg

Doug interviews Heather Berg , author of Porn Work , on relations of production in sex work. Plus: Kevin Young and Leonard Seabrooke , co-authors of a paper in the Socio-Economic Review , on the contrasting collegial styles of the Chicago and Charles River schools of economics. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive here: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html...

May 31, 202253 min

Dig: Ruth Wilson Gilmore w/ Alberto Toscano and Brenna Bhandar

What role does mass incarceration play in American political economy? What does that reveal about what sort of politics are required to overcome it? Ruth Wilson Gilmore with Alberto Toscano and Brenna Bhandar, who edited the new collection Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation . Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Assata Taught Me: State Violence, Racial Capitalism, and the Movement for Black Lives by Donna Murch haymarketbooks.org/books/1650-assata-taught-me...

May 28, 20222 hr 8 min

Long Reads: Maya Goodfellow on Resisting Racism in Britain's 'Hostile Environment'

Maya Goodfellow joins Long Reads for a discussion about racism in Britain's "hostile environment" and resistance to the repressive migration policies put forth by both Tory and Labour governments. Maya is an academic and the author of Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats . For more, see Maya's book as well as her article for Jacobin , "Borders Are the Problem, Not the People Crossing Them." Long Reads is a Jacobin podcast looking in-depth at political topics and thinkers, both c...

May 28, 202253 min

A World to Win: Pandemic Political Economy w/ Sahil Dutta & Nick Taylor

This week, Grace talks to Nick Taylor and Sahil Dutta, two of the co-authors behind Unprecedented?: How COVID-19 Revealed the Politics of Our Economy . They discuss the politics behind the economics of COVID—from debt to care to the labor market—and how the pandemic and current cost-of-living crises are likely to reshape the world going forward. A World to Win is a podcast from Grace Blakeley and Tribune bringing you a weekly dose of socialist news, theory, and action with guests from around the...

May 26, 202255 min

Jacobin Radio w/ Suzi Weissman: A Wave of Worker Organizing w/ Steven Greenhouse

Suzi talks to longtime labor reporter and author Steven Greenhouse about the exciting new moment for labor in the US. Steven says the unionizing victories at Amazon and now 81 Starbucks stores—as well as the spread of union drives to many other workplaces in retail, higher education, the media, and healthcare—signify a moment so promising for labor that we’d have to go back to the organizing in the 1930s to see anything comparable. Suzi and Ilya Matveev , of Openleft.ru and the Russian research ...

May 25, 20221 hr 2 min

Behind the News: Crypto's Scam-Ridden World w/ Molly White

Doug speaks with Molly White , keeper of the "Web3 Is Going Just Great" blog, on the pointless and scam-ridden world of cryptocurrencies. Also on the pod: Kathleen Belew , a scholar of white power, discusses that movement’s obsessions and unusual organization. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive here: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html...

May 23, 202253 min

Dig: Center and Periphery w/ Margarita Fajardo

Historian Margarita Fajardo on her book The World That Latin America Created: The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America in the Development Era . Fajardo discusses the Latin American economists at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) who conceptualized the division of the global economy between center and periphery, and how that later gave rise to dependency theory and world systems theory. Plus Cuban Revolution and the Alliance for Progress, Allende'...

May 21, 20222 hr
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