

Richard Wolff
Economist and professor known for his analysis of capitalism and contemporary economic crises; provides expert commentary on the economic and geopolitical consequences of the war against Iran in this episode.
Top 10 podcasts with Richard Wolff
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Jun 17, 2022 • 2h 59min
#295 – Richard Wolff: Marxism and Communism
Richard Wolff, a prominent Marxist philosopher and economist, dives deep into the intricacies of Marxism and its relevance today. He eloquently discusses the historical evolution of these ideologies, critiques capitalism, and emphasizes the importance of understanding class struggles. Wolff also explores contemporary figures in socialism, the impact of technological change on employment, and the need for equitable workplace practices. He challenges listeners to rethink personal freedoms within economic systems, advocating for a democratized approach to the workplace.

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Mar 22, 2026 • 2h 5min
273 - Richard Wolff: Iran, Israel, and the End of the American Empire
Richard Wolff, Marxist economist and professor emeritus, gives a big-picture take on the Iran conflict and global shifts. He traces historical roots, explains why the war heightens Israeli and European vulnerabilities, links energy and industrial decline to geopolitical risk, and explores how deindustrialization, China’s rise, and AI reshape power and economic winners. The conversation focuses on cause, consequence, and global realignment.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 1h 28min
Marx's Capital Vol. 2 w/ Richard Wolff and Shahram Azhar
Join Richard Wolff, a seasoned economist and educator, alongside Shahram Azhar, a political economist and musician, as they unravel the complexities of Marx's Capital Vol. 2. They discuss the transition from understanding surplus value to examining the entire process of capital circulation. The conversation dives into economic nodes' dynamics, the contrasting worlds of merchant and productive capitalists, and the impacts of retail giants like Walmart on small producers. Tune in for insights that challenge common profit narratives and dissect the nuances of class dynamics in capitalism.

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Mar 25, 2026 • 48min
Richard Wolff: Iran War Destroys Global Economy & U.S. Empire
Richard Wolff, economist and professor known for his analysis of capitalism, weighs in on the global fallout of the war on Iran. He outlines how fiscal strain, rising interest rates and stagflation risks threaten the U.S. economy. He also examines geopolitical shifts as Russia and China back Iran, energy shocks reshape markets, and political instability at home limits U.S. options.

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Aug 23, 2023 • 34min
Debt Is Crushing U.S. Workers
Professor Richard Wolff discusses the alarming rise in auto loan defaults, the impact on the working class and the rising prices of cars. It explores the implications of unsustainable debt, the relationship between wages and raw materials, and the concentration of wealth. The podcast also touches on the rise of BRIC countries in the global economy, limitations on Chinese land ownership, and growing anti-Chinese sentiment.

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May 17, 2021 • 1h 45min
#041: What is capitalism and why should you care? (ft. Richard Wolff)
Marxian economist Richard Wolff joins us to define capitalism, socialism, and communism. He explains the historical relationships and tensions between those who own property and those who do not. Wolff discusses the heated debates and criticisms of capitalism and the lag in understanding these ideas in America. The podcast also explores how capitalism and the business model impact different fields, the demotion of universities, the connection between capitalism and mental health, the reasons for ignoring exploitation under capitalism, and the rise of worker co-ops as an alternative.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 34min
A Billionaire Dictatorship?
Economics guru Richard Wolff joins to discuss Elon Musk's controversial influence on federal policy and the alarming trend of corporate power overreach. He critiques Musk's push against federal workers and agencies, highlighting the potential threats to democracy. The conversation shifts to the growing grassroots resistance and the urgent need for systemic change as people band together against political power grabs. Wolff also warns of a dangerous consolidation of wealth and the implications of economic monopolies for democracy.

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Apr 13, 2025 • 3h 11min
248 - Richard Wolff: Trump, Hitler, and the End of the American Empire
Richard Wolff, a renowned Professor Emeritus of Economics, dives into provocative comparisons between Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler, analyzing their impacts on American society. He explores the failures of economic policies, including tariffs and sanctions, and critiques how these decisions have led to global repercussions. The conversation also touches on the role of social media in politics, particularly TikTok, and examines the historical context of capitalism's evolution. Wolff's insights on Marxism's relevance today provide a thought-provoking lens on current events.

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Feb 14, 2024 • 28min
Why Higher Prices Are Here to Stay: The Hidden Truth About Inflation
Discusses the spike in housing costs and inflation surpassing the Federal Reserve target. Explores human decisions affecting market prices and critiques media for blaming vague market forces. Compares past inflation rates during the Vietnam War and analyzes the impact on working people. Explores power dynamics within the capitalist system and the intervention in issues like rent control.

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Jul 6, 2025 • 2h 4min
254 - The Yale US-China Forum: Slavoj Žižek, Richard Wolff, Yannis Varoufakis, Robin Visser, Yascha Mounk, Pei Wang, Daniel Mattingly
Richard Wolff, a Marxist economist, critiques modern capitalism and its inherent challenges, while Yannis Varoufakis delves into Europe's strategic role amid US-China tensions. Yascha Mounk discusses the ideological battles shaping global perceptions of democracy versus authoritarianism. Daniel Mattingly analyzes the rise of China and its impact on international politics. With insights from Robin Visser and Pei Wang on cultural dynamics, the conversation weaves a rich tapestry of economic, political, and philosophical themes in understanding the evolving US-China relationship.


