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News, politics, history and more from Jacobin. Featuring The Dig, Long Reads, Confronting Capitalism, Behind the News, Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman, and occasional specials.
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Oct 4, 2019 • 2h 9min
The Dig: Palestine and the Law with Noura Erakat
Dan interviews Noura Erakat, the author of Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine, a new book that analyzes the history of settler-colonialism in Palestine and the Palestinian struggle for liberation from just before the British mandate to the present through the lens of the law.Thanks to Haymarket Books. Check out their huge selection of left-wing titles at haymarketbooks.orgPlease support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig. We need those of you who can support us to do so because we provide every episode free to all.

Oct 1, 2019 • 59min
The Vast Majority: "War Is A Racket" with Rory Fanning and Sarah Lazare
Our newest print issue is “War Is a Racket,” focused on war and imperialism. At the Chicago issue release party, I spoke with two organizers and writers who appear in the issue: Rory Fanning and Sarah Lazare.
Rory is a former Army Ranger who fought in Afghanistan and became a war resister there. He’s the author of the book ‘Worth Fighting For’ and now works at Haymarket Books. He was profiled by our assistant editor Alex Press in the new issue.
Sarah is a web editor at In These Times. She has an overview of where the top five Democratic candidates stand on the issue of foreign policy and war in the issue.
If you’re not a subscriber, please buy a copy of the issue. You can purchase it here: https://jacobinmag.com/issue/<wbr />war-is-a-racket
And subscribe to Jacobin here:https://jacobinmag.com/<wbr />subscribe/?code=WARISARACKET

Sep 30, 2019 • 52min
Behind the News: Israeli Elections; Justin Trudeau
Joel Schalit, co-founder and editor of The Battleground, on the Israeli election. Then, Martin Lukacs, author of The Trudeau Formula, on that slippery Canadian prime minister.

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Sep 27, 2019 • 1h 53min
The Dig: Ayn Rand's Optimistic Cruelty with Lisa Duggan
Lisa Duggan, author of 'Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed,' discusses Ayn Rand's influence, her unique perspective on morality, her assimilationist desires, and her contradictory views on wealth and taste in Hollywood. The podcast also explores a coercive non-monogamous relationship, Ayn Rand's views on environmentalism, and the practical implementation of her thinking through Alan Greenspan.

Sep 23, 2019 • 52min
Behind the News: UAW Strike; Slavery in the Early United States
Sam Gindin on the UAW’s strike against GM, and the possibilities for the green repurposing of a plant GM is abandoning. Then, Robin Einhorn on the role of slavery in shaping tax politics in the early United States (article here).

Sep 20, 2019 • 2h 10min
The Dig: The Class Politics of Suburban Racism with Matt Lassiter
The history of suburbanite reactions to school integration in Atlanta and Charlotte reveal the class power underpinning both racism and the demolition of the New Deal order. Dan interviews Matt Lassiter, discussing suburbanite resistance to school busing, why Nixon's Silent Majority was the the product of a suburban strategy rather than a Southern one, and why the class base of all politics matters.Thanks to Verso. Check out their huge selection of left-wing titles at www.versobooks.comSupport this podcast with your money at Patreon.com/TheDig

Sep 19, 2019 • 22min
The Vast Majority: "West Virginia Isn't Just Trump Country" with Cathy Kunkel
As we trudge closer to 2020, candidates are emerging for elected office beyond the presidency. And, thank God, they don't all suck. Like Cathy Kunkel, who is running for Congress in West Virginia's second district.
Cathy is an energy analyst, cochair of the Working Families Party in West Virginia, an activist during the 2018 West Virginia teachers strike, and a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. She's also a contributor to Jacobin, where she's written half a dozen articles about West Virginia and Puerto Rico.
You can read her Jacobin articles here: https://www.jacobinmag.<wbr />com/author/cathy-kunkel
You can learn more about her campaign at her website: https://<wbr />kunkelforcongress.com

Sep 17, 2019 • 55min
Jacobin Radio: Paul Mason and George Kerevan on Brexit
Suzi talks to Paul Mason on Brexit and George Kerevan on Brexit in Scotland — to unravel the complexities and many political-economic ramifications of the issue. The Brexit crisis is as consuming for the United Kingdom as Trump is for the United States. Paul Mason calls it "Brexhaustion," and says chaos is being normalized … albeit manufactured. The daily ins and outs are confusing, especially to outside spectators, but we shed light on this now constitutional crisis with British journalist and writer Paul Mason, and with political economist, journalist, and former SNP MP George Kerevan, who fills us in on the Scottish case by framing for us just how the United Kingdom came to this pass, how Britain has been massively convulsed by the internal divisions rocking the dominant Conservative (Tory) Party — such that Boris Johnson, now in power, could be seemingly denouncing the very capitalist interests the Conservative Party was supposed to represent. Brexit didn’t create these developments, but it is the outward form in which these divisions are being played out — and we get both George Kerevan and Paul Mason’s analyses.

Sep 16, 2019 • 52min
Behind the News: Brexit; Slavery
Margaret Corvid, city councilor in Plymouth, England, on Boris Johnson and Brexit madness. Then, John Clegg on slavery’s profound effects on the US political structure.

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Sep 14, 2019 • 2h 8min
The Dig: Silvia Federici on Women and Capitalism
Legendary feminist scholar Silvia Federici discusses the formation of the modern proletariat, the rise of capitalism and the persecution of women as witches, the relationship between capitalism, divisions, and differentiation, the rise of the carceral public welfare system, the historical context of the heretics movement, the enormity of the witch hunt and violence against women, exploring pre-modern cosmologies, scientific rationalism and the witch hunts, feminism in Latin America and the challenge to church influence, and recognition of Sylvia Federici's contributions and call for support.


