

Novara Media
Novara Media
Novara Media is an independent media organisation addressing the issues—from a crisis of capitalism to racism and climate change—that are set to define the 21st century.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 18min
Novara FM: The Absurdity of Rearmament w/ Khem Rogaly
Khem Rogaly, a Senior Research Fellow at Common Wealth and author of 'A Lucas Plan for the 21st Century', discusses Europe's military rearmament amid diminished U.S. support for Ukraine. He examines Germany’s removal of the debt brake and France's push for a European army. Rogaly advocates for redirecting military budgets toward climate action and sustainable practices, challenging the current military-industrial complex. He argues for transitioning to civilian manufacturing focused on renewable energy and emphasizes the need for a collaborative, climate-focused foreign policy.
Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 29min
Downstream: Why Don’t We Have Any Hope? w/ Jonathan White
When we talk about politics – whether it’s the climate, the economy or constitutional reform – the thing that’s at stake is an idea of ‘the future’. These days, the idea of imminent societal or ecological breakdown necessarily means adopting the framing of the present as being a ‘state of emergency’. This is an obvious […]

Mar 9, 2025 • 1h 10min
ACFM Microdose: Making Art in a World on Fire w/ Amber Massie-Blomfield
What’s the point of the arts when the world is on fire? To follow the pipeline from creativity to activism and back again, Nadia Idle is joined by Amber Massie-Blomfield, former chief of theatre company Complicité and the author of Acts of Resistance: The Power of Art to Create Better World. They discuss Dan Edelstyn […]
Mar 6, 2025 • 1h
Novara FM: Did Pandemics Make the Modern World?
Lockdown was one of the defining experiences of our lives, but it was far from unique in history. Contagion and confinement are inextricably intertwined, from the plantation to the infirmary, the leper colony to the stay-at-home order. In The History of the World in 6 Plagues, Edna Bonhomme investigates how fear, power, race science and colonial violence […]
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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 51min
Downstream: Everything We’re Told About the History of the West Is Wrong w/ Josephine Quinn
Josephine Quinn, Chair of Ancient History at Cambridge and author of "How the World Made the West," dives into the complexities of Western civilization's history. She challenges the simplistic view of the West as a homogeneous entity, highlighting its rich tapestry woven from diverse cultures and ancient kingdoms. Discussions span from the interconnectedness of civilizations to the implications of technology on societal evolution. Quinn also examines the narratives shaped by historical figures and the impact of modern media on our understanding of the past.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 56min
Novara FM: The Decades Long Plan that Made Trump Possible w/ David Adler
David Adler, Co-General Coordinator of the Progressive International, dives deep into the long-term strategies that birthed Trumpism, framing it as part of a decades-long project. He critiques American hegemony and the intertwining of elite interests, highlighting the dangers posed by reactionary politics rooted in racism and inequality. Adler emphasizes the need for innovative political movements to counter entrenched interests, advocating for a shift in progressive strategies and political education to confront rising far-right ideologies effectively.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 37min
Downstream: Europe’s Political Elite Are Completely Finished w/ Philip Pilkington
In this discussion, Philip Pilkington, a columnist and podcaster with a keen eye on geopolitics, shares insights on Europe's waning global influence. He delves into the decline of the political elite, criticizing their response to geopolitical shifts. The conversation highlights Europe's dependency on the U.S. for security, the ascent of China, and the implications of Russia's resurgence. Pilkington also questions the integrity of current leaders and calls for a new political generation amidst growing military and economic challenges.
Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 34min
Novara FM: The Green Party vs Something New w/ James Schneider and Zack Polanski
James Schneider, former Director of Communications for Jeremy Corbyn, advocates for a new left party to address the challenges in British politics. Meanwhile, Zack Polanski, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, argues that the Greens are already a vehicle for socialist change. They delve into the importance of strategic coalitions, grassroots movements, and global solidarity. The conversation highlights the need for authentic political engagement to combat right-wing populism and empower marginalized voices in the quest for social and environmental justice.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 41min
Downstream: This Is Why the Right Are Winning w/ Ash Sarkar
Ash Sarkar, a prominent British left-wing journalist and author of 'Minority Rule', dives into the complexities of identity politics and its impact on progressive movements. She critiques how identity politics evolved from its anti-capitalist roots to a focus on individualism, questioning its effectiveness in fostering social change. Sarkar discusses the disconnect between elite education and working-class realities, alongside the media’s role in polarizing political discourse. With sharp insights, she addresses the challenges of navigating modern political landscapes and cultural movements.
Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 36min
Novara FM: Against Assisted Dying w/ Ellen Clifford
Ellen Clifford, a prominent disability activist and author of "The War on Disabled People," discusses the contentious topic of assisted dying and its potential dangers for disabled individuals. She shares concerns over coercion and the fear of being pressured to choose death instead of receiving support. Clifford critiques the societal implications of eugenics, explores the activism landscape, and emphasizes the need for enhanced care rather than hastened end-of-life options. Their conversation sheds light on the intersection of disability rights and ethical considerations in contemporary debates.


