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Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 22min

The Marxist in Residence: an interview with David Harvey

Ira and Rudy join renowned geographer David Harvey for a chat on his pedagogy and his theories of economics, neoliberalism and imperialism.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 1h 44min

Interview: Oliver Larkin for Congress

Aliyah and Cliff sit down with Oliver Larkin, who's running for US Congress from Florida's District 23 with revolutionary ambitions such as unseating Jared Moskowitz, abolishing the Electoral College, and Finishing Reconstruction.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 46min

The Last Soviet States? Scandinavian Social Democracy

Brage, Mikael and Rudy sit down to talk about Scandinavian social democracy, with a focus on Norway and Sweden. We discuss the periodization of social democracy, starting from the 1905 independence of Norway, through the first World War period, the rise of social democracy in the interwar period, the golden years and the unraveling. We discuss why social democracy was able to take hold in Scandinavia through several historic compromises, what the economics of the countries were, the limits of the politics and how the parties tried to transcend these limits, before concluding with the unraveling of the politics in the 80s. Bibliography: G. Esping-Andersen - Politics Against Markets: The Social Democratic Road to Power W. Korpi - The Democratic Class Struggle K. Ostbjerg - Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy J. Pontusson - The Limits of Social Democracy: Investment Politics in Sweden M. Rasmussen, C. H. Knutsen - Reforming to Survive: The Bolshevik Origins of Social Policies F. Sejersted, M. Adams - The Age of Social Democracy
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 50min

An Arduous March: The Development of North Korea's Political Economy

Explore the complex political economy of North Korea, from its colonial roots to the Arduous March. Discover how geopolitical rivalries and internal factions shaped its unique self-reliance policy. The discussion dives into industrial mobilization methods like Chollima and TAYAN, alongside the challenges of balancing military priorities with consumer needs. The evolution of a dual economy emphasizes the emergence of markets amidst strict state control. Contemporary issues such as digital payments and provincial reform pressures highlight the ongoing transformation within the DPRK.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 2h 17min

Your Party Founding Conference: Fiasco or Triumph? [Stream audio]

This is the audio of the Cosmostream of December 7th 2025 on Your Party with guests Bryce Bailey and Charlie Porter from the Democratic Socialists of Your Party. We cover the origins of Your Party, why the guests have chosen to intervene in YP and not the Greens and what kind of intervention they are performing and the kinds of politics they are looking towards. We also cover the contested process of formation of YP, the sects and factions involved, the intricacies of the founding conference and what kind of limitations it had as well as DYSP as a group and its principles. Core reading: Archie W commissioned by Novara media Ewan T on DSYP's vision for Your Party Ewan C on DSYP's structure Kieran G on DSYP's strategy Founding conference Background reading: Corbyn argues against a centralised party after the 2024 general election in an Guardian article Guardian article on one of the first of Collective's secret conferences: After Memorandum of Understanding takes over the party-building process from Collective, Andrew Feinstein and Jamie Driscoll outline their vision for a Party The big TWT factions: https://prometheusjournal.org/2025/10/22/democratic-socialists/ https://prometheusjournal.org/2025/10/22/the-democratic-bloc/ https://prometheusjournal.org/2025/10/22/organising-for-popular-power/ https://prometheusjournal.org/2025/10/22/trans-liberation-group/ https://prometheusjournal.org/2025/10/22/greater-manchester-left-caucus/ Socialist Unity Platform: https://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1562/all-out-for-liverpool/ https://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1564/ideas-unity-action/ Inacio on the crowdediting process: https://inacioinvita.substack.com/p/protecting-your-partys-crowdediting Founding Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk0FjNyvfgI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UrxGlrFRpg
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Nov 20, 2025 • 41min

Modern Industry and Prospects for Socialism

Dónal Ó Coisdealbha, a director in process control at a multinational electrical factory and an advocate for innovative labor systems, dives into the connections between Toyota's Production System and socialism. He highlights how decentralizing control fosters cooperative labor relations essential for efficiency. Dónal discusses the importance of teams owning their processes, reducing managerial interference, and the role of algorithms in staffing. He envisions a future where industries work collaboratively rather than competitively, suggesting that socialism could revamp production systems for the better.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 1h 12min

The Border is a Mirror: Europe and the politics of migration with Iker Suarez

In this episode, Rudy joins Iker Suárez, author of The Migrant Genocide: Toward a Third World Analysis of European Class Struggle, to delve into the politics of migration and borders in Europe, examining how imperialism, class, and race intersect in what our guest describes as a "genocide at sea." We explore who the people migrating to Europe are, why they move, and how their journeys expose the contradictions at the heart of European liberalism. Our guest argues that immigration today represents the return of Europe's colonial past, and critiques how both the right and the nominal left continue to enforce violent border regimes -from the Tarajal massacre to ongoing state repression- while masking them as "human rights" issues. We also discuss the limits of NGO-led antiracism, the weak state of immigrant organizing across Europe, how the concept of race is undeveloped, and how citizenship itself becomes a new class divide.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 30min

What Is Missing From Your Understanding of Revolutionary Democratic Centralism

Steve Bloom ruminates on the meaning and practice of democratic centralism, arguing that respect for minority positions is key to building a truly disciplined revolutionary formation. Reading: Felix Bauer
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Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 48min

Protest, Pop Culture and the Alt-Right: Jarrod Shanahan on a Decade of Upheaval

On this episode of Cosmopod, Isaac and Jack talk with Jarrod Shanahan about his new book, Every Fire Needs a Little Bit of Help: A Decade of Rebellion, Reaction, and Morbid Symptoms. From Occupy to Black Lives Matter to the George Floyd Rebellion, Shanahan reflects on a decade of struggle, and shares his experiences with and analysis of Trumpism and the alt-right. We explore lessons from mass movements, the fate of abolitionist politics, pop culture's apocalyptic turn, the connections between today's cultural landscape and the 1970s, the legacies of Noel Ignatiev, and what it means to build revolutionary organization in a time of crisis. References: Don Hamerquist - A Brilliant Red Thread Elizabeth Henson - Phantom Pheminists The film Betrayed (1998)
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Sep 26, 2025 • 40min

Towards 2026: The Fight for Recognition

Carlos Campos Jr. analyzes the disunity of electoral campaigns pursued by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), argues for the strategic infrastructural integration of the organization's state-level electoral efforts, and provides a tentative plan for doing so. Reading: Felix Bauer

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