
Clay Risen
New York Times reporter and author. Author of Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism and the Making of Modern America.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 59min
The Red Scare Returns? Lessons from McCarthyism in the Age of Trump 2.0
Clay Risen, a New York Times reporter and author of "Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism and the Making of Modern America," delves into the unsettling parallels between McCarthyism and today's political landscape. He discusses how current political rhetoric mirrors the tactics of the past, particularly the use of labels like 'communist' to discredit progressive figures. Risen also examines the impact of the Red Scare on civil rights and modern surveillance, emphasizing the need for historical awareness to navigate contemporary challenges in democracy.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 44min
The Ongoing Black Mark of the Red Scare
Clay Risen, an author and historian, dives into the chilling era of McCarthyism and its modern-day echoes. He reveals how political suspicion transformed civil liberties into collateral damage and scrutinizes the absurdities of loyalty oaths and fear-driven tactics. Risen also unpacks the emotional toll on those coerced into naming names, like a targeted math teacher. He critically examines historical parallels to today’s political landscape, urging listeners to reflect on the fragility of civil rights amidst governmental pressures.

Mar 22, 2024 • 53min
Corn Radio: Mexican Whiskey Made With Ancient Corn
Join the discussion on Mexican whiskey made from ancient corn with guests Clay Risen, Zack Wangeman, and Tiffany Collings. Learn about the history and significance of heritage corn in modern spirits, the unique processes of Mexican corn whiskey production, and the rich flavors of Mexican spirits. Explore the connection between corn, people, and land in whiskey-making, as well as the appeal of young rye whiskey in American distilleries. Discover the evolution of bourbon from commodity to craft, and the diverse range of Mexican spirits available.

Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 48min
July 4th: 100 Years of America the Superpower; Frances Perkins; New Yorker Poetry; Blacklisting; Celia Cruz
Join Richard Haass, an American diplomat discussing America's evolution from isolationism to a superpower. Annie Polland shares Frances Perkins' groundbreaking labor reforms, while Kevin Young explores a century of poetry in The New Yorker. Clay Risen dives into the chilling effects of McCarthyism on arts and society, and Felix Contreras celebrates Celia Cruz's vibrant legacy in the world of music. They weave together history, culture, and the enduring impact of these figures in shaping America.

Jun 12, 2025 • 43min
Lawfare Daily: McCarthyism and Its Echoes in Modern Politics with Clay Risen
In this engaging discussion, Clay Risen, author and New York Times writer, explores the haunting echoes of McCarthyism in today’s society. Risen delves into the dynamics of accusation and evidence during the Red Scare, shedding light on the erosion of civil liberties. He highlights lesser-known figures who bravely resisted the oppressive climate and draws parallels to current political challenges. The conversation emphasizes the importance of skepticism in media and the courage required to challenge conformity in the face of systemic injustices.


