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Dec 26, 2019 • 40min

The Vast Majority: What's Next for the Labour Party with David Broder

There's no way around it: the recent election results in the UK were crushing for the Left. But they also weren't the referendum on socialist policies that centrist pundits would have you believe they were. Micah talked about this with David Broder, Jacobin's Europe editor. David wrote two articles for Jacobin in the wake of the election, which you can read here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/<wbr />2019/12/uk-election-results-<wbr />labour https://www.jacobinmag.com/<wbr />2019/12/labour-party-uk-<wbr />brexit-jeremy-corbyn-general-<wbr />election
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Dec 20, 2019 • 1h 36min

The Dig: Single-Payer Now! with Tim Faust

Why we need single-payer healthcare, why Medicare for All is suddenly at the center of debate, and why this is all part of a broader struggle for health justice. Dan interviews Tim Faust.Thanks to Verso. Check out their huge selection of left-wing titles at www.versobooks.comPlease support this podcast with your money at Patreon.com/TheDig
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Dec 17, 2019 • 47min

The Vast Majority: Krystal Ball, Matt Karp, and Michael Brooks on Bernie and the 2020 Elections

Krystal Ball, Matt Karp, and Michael Brooks on Bernie and the 2020 Elections For the release of our latest print issue, "From Socialism to Populism and Back," we held a launch party at the Verso Books office in Brooklyn. We held a panel discussion at the party on Bernie Sanders and the 2020 elections featuring Krystal Ball, cohost of The Hill's Rising morning show; Matt Karp, historian and Jacobin contributing editor, whose article "Is This the Future Liberals Want?" appears in the new print issue; and Michael Brooks, host of The Michael Brooks Show. Watch Rising here: https://www.youtube.com/<wbr />playlist?list=<wbr />PLLri3HDD8DQuWyMc7pSbVk0SZrAhA<wbr />4j80 Read Matt Karp's article here: https://www.jacobinmag.<wbr />com/2019/10/future-liberals-<wbr />want-matt-karp-populism-class-<wbr />voting-democrats Watch and listen to The Michael Brooks Show here: https://www.youtube.com/<wbr />channel/UCh2UY1hxlMr4_7Az_<wbr />iQ82HQ Buy the new issue here: https://jacobinmag.com/<wbr />issue/from-socialism-to-<wbr />populism-and-back
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Dec 13, 2019 • 2h 4min

The Dig: Capitalism with Michael Hardt

An interview on how the transformation of capitalism has changed the possibilities for anti-capitalist struggle with Michael Hardt, co-author with Antonio Negri of Assembly.Read Dan's essay on the 20th anniversary of the WTO protests in Seattle jacobinmag.com/2019/11/seattle-world-trade-organization-protests-socialismRead Hardt and Negri reflect on the 20th anniversary of Empirenewleftreview.org/issues/II120/articles/empire-twenty-years-onThanks to Verso. Check out their huge selection of left-wing titles at www.versobooks.comPlease support this podcast with your money at Patreon.com/TheDig
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Dec 12, 2019 • 48min

The Vast Majority: Anthony Clark, Socialist for Congress

<style type="text/css"></style> Anthony Clark is running for Congress in Illinois’s seventh district, which mostly covers Chicago’s West Side and surrounding suburbs. It’s his second attempt to unseat longtime incumbent Danny Davis. Micah spoke with Anthony recently about his life, how he became a socialist, how he sees the relationship between identity and capitalism, and, most importantly, smoking weed. You can learn more about Anthony here: https://www.voteanthonyclark.com/
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Dec 12, 2019 • 52min

Behind the News: Leslie Salzinger and Forrest Hylton

Leslie Salzinger, a contributor to Mutant Neoliberalism, on gendering Homo economicus. Then,Forrest Hylton on the coup in Bolivia and popular rebellions against neoliberalism in Chile and Colombia (see Hylton's Jacobin and LRB articles).
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Dec 12, 2019 • 1h 3min

Jacobin Radio: Mass Protests in France and Iran

Millions people are protesting worldwide to challenge neoliberal capitalist austerity policies that add to economic insecurity, inequality, and poverty for the vast majority. In Iran, Iraq, Hong Kong, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, France, and beyond, masses of people have taken to the streets, and faced state violence in response. What are the underlying issues motivating the protests? Suzi talks first to Stathis Kouvelakis in France, where, since December 5, strikes and demonstrations more than a million strong have paralyzed the country. Teachers, nurses, students, and Yellow Vests have stood alongside the old vanguard of railway and transport workers to halt President Macron’s “Thatcherite” attacks on pensions and the welfare state. Suzi then turns to Iran and talks with Kevan Harris about the spectacular, illegal protest movement rocking the nation since November 15. The government has responded brutally, killing at least 200 and arresting thousands. The catalyst for the Iranian protests, as with the French Yellow Vest movement the previous year, was a hike in gas prices.The spark produced a conflagration in an already existing environment marked by economic insecurity, the breakup of the social contract, high inflation, and negative economic growth. Further ignition was provided by the week-long government shutdown of the internet. As in France, movements have converged, and pose a threat to the regime.
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Dec 6, 2019 • 1h 44min

The Dig: From the archives, Paul Frymer on Westward Expansion

On the occasion of our third anniversary we are taking a break. Here's a classic on settler colonialism from our archives: Paul Frymer on Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion. a.k.a. episode 85 from January 30 2018.Thanks to University of North Carolina Press. Check out their Justice, Power, and Politics series uncpress.org/series/justice-power-politicsPlease support this podcast with your money at Patreon.com/TheDig
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Dec 5, 2019 • 60min

The Vast Majority: Winning a Radical Green New Deal with Alyssa Battistoni, Carlos Rosa and Sean Estelle

We’ve got a new book out: ‘A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal,’ by Alyssa Battistoni, Daniel Aldana Cohen, Kate Aronoff, and Thea Riofrancos. Alyssa was recently in Chicago, so we held a book launch party and panel discussion featuring Carlos Rosa, socialist and Chicago city council member; Sean Estelle, elected member of the National Political Committee of the Democratic Socialists of America; and Micah, your humble host and Jacobin editor. Buy the book here:https://www.versobooks.com/&lt;wbr /&gt;books/3107-a-planet-to-win
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Dec 3, 2019 • 51min

People's History Podcast: "Rent Strike" (S1E3)

Tenants take their growing dissatisfaction and aim it at their landlord, the Boston Housing Authority.This is episode three of the first season of a people's history podcast! "The Point: Rebellion and Resistance in Boston Public Housing" traces a social history of Boston from the urban rebellions of the 1960s, through busing in the 70s, into the Clinton era.We investigate these events from the lens of one community: Columbia Point, the largest public housing project in New England. Built on an isolated landfill site next to the Boston city dump, it was the site of major organizing, from welfare rights to a Free Breakfast for Children program. It was also the first public housing project to be sold off and redeveloped as private "mixed-income" development (and was a model for the federal policy "HOPE VI").Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/peopleshistorypod

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