

George Monbiot
Guardian journalist and author of best-selling books including Captive State, The Corporate Takeover of Britain, and Out of the Wreckage, A New Politics for an Age of Crisis.
Top 10 podcasts with George Monbiot
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Sep 20, 2025 • 17min
(#5) Elise’s Top Ten: The new political story that could change everything | George Monbiot
Journalist and environmental commentator George Monbiot presents a compelling new political narrative rooted in altruism and cooperation. He critiques neoliberalism's failures, emphasizing that persuasive stories, rather than facts, influence politics. Monbiot discusses how our innate capacity for cooperation can lead to a commons-based economy and advocates for inclusive communities that foster a sense of belonging. This optimistic vision challenges listeners to rethink the structures shaping our shared future.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 40min
How To Platform Socialist Ideas Through Billionaire Owned Channels | George Monbiot | Zack Polanski
George Monbiot, an influential author and environmental activist, discusses the intersection of capitalism, inequality, and ecological crisis. He critiques how billionaires manipulate media and politics, stifling dissent and promoting harmful narratives. Monbiot exposes the commodification of children's care and the housing crisis as tools for environmental degradation. He offers hope through grassroots movements and emphasizes the need for collective action to reclaim resources for the public good. His insights challenge listeners to mobilize for systemic change.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 1h 38min
Frankie Boyle Meets George Monbiot - The Fight Against Neoliberalism
In this thought-provoking conversation, George Monbiot, a Guardian columnist and environmentalist known for tackling neoliberalism, joins comedian Frankie Boyle for a candid discussion. They explore the alarming wealth gap and the philosophical underpinnings that have allowed the rich to dominate. Monbiot critiques neoliberal influences on democracy and public services while advocating for participatory democracy as a remedy. The duo delves into the need for engaging narratives to inspire political action and the urgent call for reform in the face of societal challenges.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 9min
Classic Debate: To Stop Climate Collapse, We Must End Capitalism
Adair Turner, former Chair of the Financial Services Authority, joins environmental lawyer Farhana Yamin, Guardian journalist George Monbiot, and environmentalist Tony Juniper for a lively debate. They dissect capitalism's role in the climate crisis, debating whether its relentless growth threatens our planet. Turner contends capitalism has solved many problems, while Yamin and Monbiot advocate for radical change to prevent catastrophe. The engaging discussion explores the urgent need for systemic economic shifts to align sustainability with our economic model.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 57min
Does the media reflect or exacerbate public disquiet?
Join Tim Stanley, a historian and Daily Telegraph columnist, alongside Mona Siddiqui, a Professor of Religion and Society, and others as they unpack the media's role in shaping public discourse on immigration. Inaya Folarin Iman argues for more accurate reflection of public sentiment, while Matthew Taylor discusses the complexities of public engagement. Zoe Gardner highlights media influence on perceptions, and George Monbiot critiques the prioritization of sensationalism over critical issues. Baroness Stowell emphasizes the BBC's balance in coverage, revealing the intricate web between media narratives and public concern.

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Apr 7, 2026 • 29min
George Monbiot on our fragile food system
George Monbiot, Guardian columnist and environmental campaigner focused on ecology and food security. He explains why global food supplies are fragile, how fertilizer shocks and geopolitical risks ripple to vulnerable countries, and why alternative proteins, strategic reserves and policy reforms matter. Short, urgent takes on trade, resilience and practical steps for governments and communities.

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May 22, 2022 • 1h 4min
The Sunday Debate: The Left has right on its side
Join George Monbiot, a Guardian columnist and activist, conservative philosopher Roger Scruton, Labour MP Stella Creasy, and MP Kwasi Kwarteng in a vibrant debate on the ideological clash between left and right. They tackle the hypocrisy often found in leftist claims of virtue and discuss the historical struggles of the left against wealth concentration. The conversation also dives into critiques of modern leftist thought, the implications of wealth inequality, and the necessity for political accountability and compassion in a divided society.

Mar 11, 2025 • 54min
Ep105. Neoliberalism: The Ultimate Disorderer? With George Monbiot
George Monbiot, a Guardian columnist and environmental activist, dives deep into the shadowy world of neoliberalism in this thought-provoking discussion. He analyzes how it has commodified public services, leading to a powerful oligarchy while undermining democracy. Monbiot critiques centrist politicians’ failures to propose viable alternatives and explores the psychological motivations behind the extreme wealth of today’s billionaires. The conversation calls for unity among the working and middle classes to confront these challenges and strive for a fairer society.

Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 1min
The Story That Built Today’s Economy (with George Monbiot and Binyamin Appelbaum)
George Monbiot, an English journalist and environmental activist, teams up with Binyamin Appelbaum, a lead writer for The New York Times on economics. They delve into the construction and implications of neoliberalism, revealing how it was intentionally crafted by key thinkers and wealthy benefactors. The discussion highlights the deliberate narratives that have made extreme inequality seem inevitable and critiques the economists who prioritized market solutions at the expense of social equity. Both guests advocate for redefining economic policies to prioritize fairness and democracy.

Feb 21, 2020 • 1h 9min
To Stop Climate Collapse, We Must End Capitalism
George Monbiot, a Guardian columnist and environmentalist, along with Farhana Yamin, an international lawyer and Extinction Rebellion activist, argue passionately for ending capitalism to avert climate disaster. Adair Turner, who chairs the Energy Transitions Commission, counters that capitalism could be redirected to combat climate change. Meanwhile, Tony Juniper presents a strategic five-point plan for transforming capitalism into a force for environmental good. The debate dives deep into the conflict between economic growth and sustainability, addressing urgent paths for a zero-carbon future.


