Jacobin Radio

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Oct 7, 2024 • 53min

Behind the News: Israel's Imperial Patrons w/ Rashid Khalidi

Rashid Khalidi, a historian specializing in Palestinian history and author of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine, discusses the settler-colonial roots of Israeli nationalism and the imperial support that has historically shaped it. Aurélie Daher, a political science professor and expert on Hezbollah, analyzes the group's resilience following its leader's assassination and its strategic military dynamics. Together, they explore the complicated interplay of colonial history, U.S.-Israel relations, and the current political landscape in the Middle East.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 2h 5min

The Dig: Ending the New Cold War w/ Jake Werner

Jake Werner, Acting Director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute, delves into the New Cold War between the U.S. and China. He discusses the historical neoliberal policies fueling current tensions and the significant shifts in U.S. foreign strategy since 2008. Werner advocates for international cooperation, aiming to reshape public sentiment towards China. With insights on economic nationalism and the evolving geopolitical landscape, he emphasizes the need for solidarity movements to foster a more progressive international order.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 53min

Behind the News: AMLO vs. Neoliberalism w/ Edwin Ackerman

Edwin Ackerman, a noted political analyst on Mexico's landscape, tackles the intricate politics as AMLO transitions power to Claudia Sheinbaum amidst contentious judicial reforms. Forrest Hylton dives into the wildfire crises in Brazil, revealing a political environment fraught with challenges for Lula's administration. They discuss the effects of organized crime and neoliberal policies on vulnerable communities, illuminating the pressing issues impacting both nations and the delicate balance between governance and environmental catastrophe.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 56min

Jacobin Radio: Israeli Politics Since October 7 w/ Yoav Peled

Yoav Peled, Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University, shares his insights on the seismic shifts in Israeli politics since the October 7 attacks. He explores the growing domestic unrest against Netanyahu, fueled by public protests and rising anti-war sentiments. Peled dives into the complexities of Israeli society, revealing how recent events have heightened divisions, especially among the Mizrahim community. Additionally, he discusses the interplay of ethno-national populism and the impact of the ongoing Gaza conflict on U.S.-Jewish relations.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 2min

Long Reads: Mahdi Amel's Anti-Colonial Marxism

Hicham Safieddine, a historian and editor behind the new English translation of Mahdi Amel's works, dives into the influential life of this key figure of the Arab left. The discussion reveals how Amel adapted Marxism to address the complexities of colonial realities in the Middle East. They explore the Lebanese Communist Party's evolution, the balance of solidarity with Palestine, and Amel's insights on the intersections of class and national liberation. The relevance of his thought today is emphasized amidst contemporary political challenges in the region.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 36min

The Dig: Third Worldism w/ Aslı Bâli & Aziz Rana

Aslı Bâli, an expert on left-wing internationalism and decolonization, joins scholar Aziz Rana to explore the historical context of Third Worldism and its relevance today. They discuss U.S. imperialism's impact on democracy and the importance of solidarity in the Palestinian liberation movement. The conversation delves into the challenges of forming anti-imperialist coalitions and fostering revolutionary activism amid neocolonial pressures. Listeners gain insights into the interconnected struggles for justice that span across global political landscapes.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 53min

Behind the News: Inequality Through History w/ Branko Milanovic

Branko Milanovic, an economist renowned for his insights on inequality, joins Niobe Way, an author investigating the emotional lives of boys. They discuss the challenges boys face in expressing emotions within rigid cultural norms, leading to a crisis in male connections. Milanovic reviews economic theories from iconic thinkers like Adam Smith and Marx, exploring their relevance to today's inequality debates. The conversation also addresses how economic disparities impact social structures and relationships, challenging listeners to rethink societal values and norms.
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Sep 21, 2024 • 58min

Jacobin Radio: Progressive Central w/ Bernie Sanders

In this engaging conversation, Senator Bernie Sanders, a staunch advocate for social justice, shares his vision for a progressive future. Joined by Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, a leader in the fight for racial, economic, and gender justice, they discuss grassroots activism's resurgence and the importance of diverse voter support. The duo addresses the economic struggles impacting the working class and the need for a more inclusive Democratic Party. Their insights spark a call to action for a bold, united movement to confront misinformation and corporate influence.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 2h 59min

Thawra Epilogue: Decades of American Destruction

In this discussion, Abdel Razzaq Takriti, an expert on Arab radicalism, delves into a century of American intervention and its impact on the Middle East. He covers the Oslo Accords' disempowerment of Palestinian movements and the eruption of the Second Intifada. The conversation also explores the rise of radical groups amid U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the dynamics of the Arab Spring, and the emergence of ISIS. Takriti highlights the enduring hope for popular renewal despite decades of imperialist chaos.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 6min

Michael and Us: From Jysk with Love w/ Luke Lebrun

Joining the conversation is Luke Lebrun, a journalist from PressProgress. He dives into the controversial ethics of journalists acting as spies for foreign governments, spurred by claims from Adam Zivo. The chat also navigates the shifting political landscape in Canada, with declining support for Justin Trudeau's Liberals and the rise of far-right influencers. Luke discusses the absurdities of espionage narratives and critiques how foreign influence shapes media discourse, highlighting the ethical dilemmas facing today’s journalists.

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