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Radio Free Humanity: The Marxist-Humanist Podcast

Radio Free Humanity is a podcast covering news, politics and philosophy from a Marxist-Humanist perspective. It is co-hosted by Brendan Cooney and Andrew Kliman. We intend to release new episodes every two weeks. Radio Free Humanity is sponsored by Marxist-Humanist Initiative (https://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org), but the views expressed by the co-hosts and guests of Radio Free Humanity are their own. They do not necessarily reflect the views and positions of MHI. Click here for a list of episodes and to leave comments: https://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org/mhi-radio-free-humanity RSS feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:207586158/sounds.rss Also, check out MHI's publication, "With Sober Senses": https://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org/our-publication
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RFH 141: Rallo’s “Negative Marginal Utility"

Radio Free Humanity: “Episode 141: Rallo’s “Negative Marginal Utility.”” The co-hosts discuss Andrew’s article “The Negative Marginal Utility of Rallo’s ‘Reply to Andrew Kliman.’” Current-events segment: Grim macroeconomic trends as a fallout of Trump’s economic chaos.

Aug 15, 20251 hr 17 min

RFH Episode 140: Reading Dunayevskaya’s “Form and Plan” in 2025 (Part II)

Radio Free Humanity : “Episode 140: Reading Dunayevskaya’s “Form and Plan” in 2025 (Part II).” The co-hosts continue to discuss Dunayevskaya’s 1949-50 text, “Form and Plan.” Current-events segment: on Mamdani’s unexpected victory in the New York mayoral Democratic primary.

Jul 11, 20251 hr 7 min

RFH 138 Confronting the Paranormal Fringe (with Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling)

Radio Free Humanity Ep. 138: “Episode 138: Confronting the Paranormal Fringe (with Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling).” The co-hosts welcome author Hongoltz-Hetling to discuss his latest book. Current-events segment: Xi outmaneuvers Trump. Radio Free Humanity is a podcast covering news, politics and philosophy from a Marxist-Humanist perspective. It is co-hosted by Gabriel Donnelly and Andrew Kliman. We intend to release new episodes every two weeks. Radio Free Humanity is sponsored by Marxist-Humanist I...

May 23, 20251 hr

RFH 137 Reading Dunayevskaya’s “Form and Plan” in 2025 (Part I)

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly dive into the archives! This is the first of a two-part discussion of the text of a presentation that Raya Dunayevskaya gave in the early 1950s, titled “Form and Plan.” She argues that the alternatives are not whether or not to plan, but the “despotic” plan of capital vs. the cooperative plan of “freely associated men.” The despotic plan is a form of capitalism that reveals its despotic essence. Thus, Dunayevskaya sees “form” in a new light, not as som...

May 10, 202555 min

RFH 135: Grossmanism and the Specter of Physical Quantities

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly dive deep into Henryk Grossman’s model and theory of capitalist breakdown. They discuss Andrew’s upcoming new article on Grossman, and Andrew’s dialogue with a Grossman defender. MHI has recently published an article by Michael Rednitz, “Grossman’s “Correction” of Marx’s Law of the Tendential Fall in the Rate of Profit,” and the co-hosts also discuss its contributions to the critique of Grossmanism. This episode is a continuation of MHI’s prior engagem...

Apr 11, 202559 min

RFH 134 Conversation with a Concerned Austrian Communist about the Far Right

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly welcome Franz Schaefer, a Communist and political activist in Austria, on the show to discuss Trumpism and the rise of the far-right. The discussants consider how Trumpism in America threatens democracy everywhere. They also discuss the rise of the Freedom Party in Austria. Franz explains the fascist roots of the Freedom Party and how a coalition government was formed to keep the far right out of power and the chancellorship. Plus current-events segmen...

Mar 25, 202554 min

RFH Ep 133: Marx’s “Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte” ... and the Trump Regime

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly discuss Karl Marx’s 1852 book “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte,” written soon after French president Louis Napoleon—or, as Marx refers to him, Louis Napoleon—staged an auto-coup in 1851, replacing a parliamentary republic with “rule by bayonet.” Shortly thereafter, he declared himself Emperor Napoleon III. Much of the discussion focuses on how Marx considered history, political struggle, and parties in relationship to the broader class strug...

Mar 10, 202557 min

RFH 132 American Trade Unionism in the Face of Trumpism

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly discuss Gabriel’s upcoming article “American Unionism and Trump: Where are the unions in the struggle against Trumpism?” set to be published soon in Marxist-Humanist Initiative’s publication With Sober Senses. The co-hosts, and the article, consider the state of trade unionism after Trump’s second election. In particular, they discuss the regulatory framework of federal labor law in America. Trump has already begun meddling with existing labor-law prec...

Feb 25, 20251 hr 5 min

RFH 131: Reading <i>Capital</i> Belatedly: Gabriel Cracks the Spine

In honor of Gabriel Donnelly recently finishing his first-time reading of Marx’s “Capital,” Volume I, from cover to cover, Andrew Kliman interviews him about the experience. Gabriel is asked why it took him so long, and what the experience was like. Andrew gets in on the fun, telling the story of his own first-time reading. The co-hosts also discuss several aspects of “Capital,” including the concept of labor-power and the distinction between absolute and relative surplus-value, and why it is im...

Feb 11, 20251 hr 2 min

RFH Episode 130: Marx’s Conception of Socialist Society: Responses to Raekstad’s Reading

Resuming a discussion of Paul Raekstad’s “Karl Marx’s Realist Critique of Capitalism,”the co-hosts respond to the book’s interpretation of Marx’s conception of socialist society. Paul contends that socialism, for Marx, centers on democratic planning, ending the division of labor, and distribution according to need. The co-hosts discuss important features of Marx’s concept of socialism that this formulation leaves out and its inattention to the economic differences between socialism’s lower and h...

Jan 28, 20251 hr 12 min

RFH 129: Update on the Ukrainian Resistance to Putin’s Invasion (with Ralph Keller)

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly welcome past guest and Marxist-Humanist Ralph Keller on the show to discuss the status of the Ukrainian struggle against Putin’s invasion. They discuss the Ukrainian incursion into Kursk, the rising resistance in Russian, and the imperative need for foreign aid to Ukraine’s struggle. Keller’s report has yet to be released, but keep your eyes on Marxist-Humanist Initiative’s publication, With Sober Senses, where it will be published. They also discuss t...

Jan 13, 20251 hr 4 min

RFH Ep 128 The New Stage of Struggle Against Trumpism (Discussion of MHI Editorial)

Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly discuss Marxist-Humanist Initiative’s upcoming editorial “The New Stage of Struggle Against Trumpism.” The co-hosts, and the editorial, consider the situation we all face after Trump’s second election. In particular, they discuss the current lack of a concerted resistance, the elected Democrats who are toying with collaboration, and what makes 2024 different from 2016. Additionally, they consider the fragile state of the global situation and of America...

Dec 30, 20241 hr 2 min

RFH 127: The Pro-Truth Pledge and Building a Movement for Truth (with Tim Ward)

Author and communications expert Tim Ward joins co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly to discuss what it means to stand up for truth in politics. The discussants considered how the Harris campaign handled the issue of post-truth politics, how Trump will continue to erode truth, and cognitive biases that help fuel the power of post-truth lies. Much of the discussion considered how a positive movement for truth, in the face of post-truth’s encroachments, would actually look like and what suc...

Dec 13, 202446 min

RFH 127 The Pro-Truth Pledge and Building a Movement for Truth (with Tim Ward)

Author and communications expert Tim Ward joins co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly to discuss what it means to stand up for truth in politics. The discussants considered how the Harris campaign handled the issue of post-truth politics, how Trump will continue to erode truth, and cognitive biases that help fuel the power of post-truth lies. Much of the discussion considered how a positive movement for truth, in the face of post-truth’s encroachments, would actually look like and what suc...

Dec 11, 20241 hr 5 min

RFH Ep. 126:Anti-Rallo: Spanish Libertarian Tries but Fails to Destroy Marx's <i>Capital</i>

Carlos Ezquerra and Sebastián Hernandez join co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly to discuss the rising influence of libertarianism in the Spanish-speaking world. Much of the discussion focuses on the influential book “Anti-Marx,” published by Spanish libertarian Juan Ramón Rallo in 2022, and Andrew’s recent response to it. Andrew demonstrated that Rallo’s attempt to destroy “Capital’s” theories of value, the origin of profit, and the falling rate of profit is a complete failure. Sebastiá...

Nov 23, 20241 hr 9 min

Episode 125 ChatRFH 2.0—Special 125th-Episode Zoom Chat!

Radio Free Humanity celebrates its 125th episode with a two-hour Zoom chat between participants and the co-hosts, Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly. Listeners and some former guests joined the co-hosts on Zoom to make comments or ask questions. The discussion was overwhelmingly focused on the 2024 American presidential election and its consequences. Beyond the election, the co-hosts and participants discussed a variety of political and philosophical topics— the Marxist orientation towards liber...

Nov 13, 20241 hr 56 min

RFH Ep. 124 Heinrich’s Failed De(con)struction of Marx’s Falling-Rate-of-Profit-Theory

The co-hosts welcome Christos Balomenos of the University of Athens to discuss his recent articles that seriously challenge Michael Heinrich’s allegations against Marx’s falling-rate-of-profit theory. After painstaking archival research, Christos flatly rejects Heinrich’s claims that Marx had second thoughts about the theory and that Engels’ editing distorted Marx’s texts on the topic. In addition to reviewing the evidence, Christos and the co-hosts discuss why Marx’s theory is important, what m...

Oct 25, 20241 hr 8 min

EP 123: White Rural Rage (with Jane Michaels)

Jane Michaels, a Marxist-Humanist and lifelong rural white Wisconsinite, joins the cohosts to discuss Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman’s recent book, “White Rural Rage.” They talk about the book’s focus on rural whites as the base of Trumpism and resurgent authoritarianism in the US, negative feedback the book has received, J.D. Vance’s “Hillbilly Elegy,” causes of “white rural rage,” and what can be done to stop the ascendancy of white supremacism and authoritarianism. Plus current-events segment:...

Oct 04, 20241 hr 6 min

RFH Ep. 122 New English Translation of <i>Capital</i>, vol 1 (interview w Paul Reitter & Paul North)

The co-hosts interview Paul Reitter and Paul North, co-editors of the new English edition of volume 1 of Marx’s "Capital,” which Reitter also translated. Much of the discussion explores differences between the new translation and previous ones. They also discuss why Reitter decided to produce a new translation; the co-editors’ collaborative process; the “reading” of “Capital” they chose; the theme of “Marx’s anger”; and their plans for translation of other volumes of “Capital.” Plus current-even...

Sep 21, 20241 hr

RFH Ep. 121: US Labor Movement: Reflections of Aaron Williams, Union Staffer and Marxist-Humanist

Aaron Williams talks with the co-hosts about his experiences during decades of work as a union staff member. He stresses that the job of a staffer is “not emancipatory,” because a union is a “service organization.” He and the co-hosts also talk about how the labor movement and the challenges it faces have changed over the years, including some positive developments. Plus current-events segment: the struggle over “judicial reform” in Mexico. Radio Free Humanity is co-hosted by Gabriel Donnelly an...

Sep 06, 20241 hr 3 min

RFH Episode 116: Is There Life After Tankieism?: BadMouse Recants, BadMouths Stalinism

Episode 116: Is There Life After Tankieism?: BadMouse Recants, BadMouths Stalinism The co-hosts welcome Dave, aka BadMouse, who was a prominent Stalinist YouTuber but has since recanted. They discuss why some youth find Stalinism appealing, and why Dave himself turned to it. He then recounts how and why he became disillusioned. He and the co-hosts discuss “becom[ing] OK with not necessarily having all the answers,” and how to help people resist the pull of Stalinism, including the work that Dave...

Sep 05, 202452 min

Ep 119: Marx’s Falling Rate of Profit—Ralph Keller Calls Out Seth Ackerman's “Dead Dog Treatment”

The co-hosts welcome Ralph Keller, author of “Treating the TSSI Like a Dead Dog: A Response to Seth Ackerman,” which responds to a “Jacobin” piece by Ackerman. Ralph explains why he regards Ackerman’s conduct as “unscholarly” and “intellectual immorality.” He calls out Ackerman for ignoring the fact that the “Okishio theorem” has been disproven. He and the co-hosts discuss several related issues, including Marx’s ”failure” to prove that the rate of profit must fall. Toward the end of the intervi...

Jul 05, 20241 hr 1 min

Episode 118: The Ethics of Interpretation, or “What Suresh Naidu & Jacobin Really Meant"

The co-hosts respond to Suresh Naidu’s piece in “Jacobin,” “What Marx Really Meant.” They begin by discussing norms of interpretation (of texts and of history), with emphasis on why principled interpretation is ethically important. They critique Brill, a major publisher, for insinuating that texts can’t be misinterpreted. They then respond in detail to Naidu, showing that he was not telling the truth when he claimed not to be concerned with “what Marx really meant,” and defending the importance ...

Jun 07, 20241 hr 4 min

RFH Ep 117 The Politics of Marx’s Capital—Interview with William Clare Roberts

Gabriel and Andrew welcome William Clare Roberts, author of Marx's Inferno: The Political Theory of “Capital,” in which he reads the first volume of Capital as a work of political theory. They discuss differences between this and other ways of reading Capital, its engagement with Proudhonism and related non-Marxist tendencies on the left, Marx’s relation to the radical republican tradition, and the specificity of his concept of capitalist exploitation. They also discuss “Hell” imagery in radical...

May 17, 20241 hr 4 min

RFH Ep 115 Stranger than Truth—Spurious Correlations Between “Values” and “Prices”

The co-hosts expose a real-world case of spurious correlation—the correlation between industry-level “values” and “prices,” drawing on chapter 11 of Andrew’s book, Reclaiming Marx’s “Capital,” and “Christianity versus Alternative Faith Bases,” his parody of the value-price correlation “studies.” They discuss why the value-price correlations are spurious, who started value-price correlation mania and why, what it has to do with Karl Marx’s actual value theory, how Andrew became involved, and more...

Apr 19, 202455 min

RFH Ep. 113 Marx’s Critique of Darimon in the Grundrisse, Part 2

Radio Free Humanity Ep. 113: “Marx’s Critique of Darimon in the Grundrisse, Part 2.” Interview on Andrew’s article on the critique and Marx’s fight against Proudhonism. Current-events segment: “Bibi, Go Bye-Bye”—on Schumer’s March 14 speech.

Mar 21, 20241 hr
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