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May 3, 2025 • 1h 37min

[BEST OF] Decolonizing Palestine: Toward National Liberation in the Levant

Dive into the Palestinian liberation struggle as public opinion shifts dramatically. Discover the complexities of Zionism intertwined with American imperialism and the urgent need for a multi-ethnic state. Explore the concept of genocide in Palestine and the resilience of resistance movements. Reflect on Hamas's role in national liberation and the potential for wider regional conflict. The podcast challenges conventional narratives while advocating for solidarity and understanding amidst the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis.
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May 2, 2025 • 1h 17min

[BEST OF] Friends of the Congo: The Congolese Struggle for Self-Determination

Maurice Carney, co-founder of Friends of the Congo, and Kwasiyo Igozi, a musician and educator, discuss the historical and ongoing struggles of the Congolese people. They delve into the dark legacy of colonialism and its impact on today's resource exploitation, especially cobalt mining. The conversation emphasizes Patrice Lumumba's enduring influence on youth activism and the importance of local autonomy over natural resources. They highlight connections between climate justice and neocolonialism, urging global support for the Congo's fight for self-determination.
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May 1, 2025 • 22min

[BEST OF] Estranged Labor: Karl Marx on Alienation

Delve into Karl Marx's concept of alienation and how it resonates in today's capitalist society. Discover the four types of alienation—separation from the product, the labor process, our essence, and each other. Explore how soul-crushing jobs lead to feelings of exploitation and isolation. Learn about the impact of private property on our sense of self and creativity. This discussion brings Marx's 19th-century insights to life, revealing their pressing relevance in a world where work often feels like a survival grind.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 58min

[BEST OF] On The Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People

Matthew Furlong, a recurring guest renowned for his insights into dialectics, joins to dissect Mao Zedong’s influential text on handling contradictions. They explore Mao's dialectical method and the distinction between antagonistic and non-antagonistic contradictions, applying these concepts to modern political movements. The conversation reveals how social media exacerbates societal conflicts and critiques superficial views of capitalism. Furlong emphasizes the importance of understanding contradictions for effective activism and transformative societal change.
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Apr 29, 2025 • 2h 23min

[BEST OF] The French Revolution: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité

ORIGINALLY RELEASED Aug 29, 2022 The rallying cry of liberty, equality, and fraternity echoed through the streets of revolutionary France—and still reverberates through history. In this episode, we examine the French Revolution as a foundational rupture in world history, one that shattered the old feudal order and set the stage for modern capitalism, liberal democracy, and the revolutionary tradition from which subsequent socialist and communist movements would draw inspiration. From the class uprising of the sans-culottes to the radical egalitarian vision of the Jacobins, and from the fall of the monarchy to the rise of Napoleon, we follow the dialectical unfolding of hope and horror, progress and betrayal. What did the revolution achieve, where did it fall short, and what lessons can today's revolutionaries draw from the fire that consumed the Ancien Régime? Stella joins Breht to discuss (and put a unique communist spin) on the great French Revolution! Check out our Haitian Revolution episode HERE Check out our Paris Commune episode HERE ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio HERE Outro Beat Prod. by flip da hood
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 37min

[BEST OF] Fred Hampton: Honoring the Life and Legacy of The Chairman

Chuka Ejeckam, a graduate student in political science with Igbo descent, pays tribute to Fred Hampton, the revolutionary leader of the Black Panther Party. They explore Hampton's legacy of uniting marginalized communities and his influential initiatives like the Rainbow Coalition. The discussion dives into the FBI's COINTELPRO tactics that led to Hampton's tragic assassination, exposing systemic oppression within historical contexts. Ejeckam emphasizes the importance of bold activism and recalls Hampton's fire that continues to inspire contemporary movements for liberation.
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Apr 27, 2025 • 2h 6min

[BEST OF] Jose Maria Sison: In Conversation with Comrade Joma

Jose Maria Sison, the Founding Chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines and notable political activist, shares his remarkable life story. He discusses the formation of the Communist Party, his experiences as a political prisoner, and the impact of U.S. imperialism on Philippine politics. Sison explores guerrilla warfare tactics and the challenges faced by the revolutionary movement, emphasizing resilience in the fight for socialism. His insights into revolutionary education and the need for solidarity against imperialism resonate throughout this poignant conversation.
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Apr 26, 2025 • 2h 39min

[BEST OF] Understanding Apartheid: South Africa, Settler Colonialism, & Lessons for Palestine

ORIGINALLY RELEASED Dec 13, 2023 In this Rev Left Family Annual Collab (Rev Left+Red Menace+Guerrilla History), Alyson, Henry, Adnan, and Breht sit down for a deep dive on South African Apartheid. Together they discuss its euro-colonialist origins, explain the significance of the Boer Wars, define and explicate the origins of apartheid, explore the political economy of apartheid and how brutal racism shaped it, examine the multi-faceted indigenous resistance to apartheid, analyze the end of formal apartheid as well as its ongoing legacy in post-apartheid South Africa, and try to extract important lessons from this history to apply to the ongoing struggle in Palestine. ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio HERE
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Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 43min

[BEST OF] Defending Socialism: Debunking Anti-Communist Myths (w/ Radical Reflections)

David Swanson, host of the Radical Reflections podcast from Ireland, invites Breht to tackle the flawed narratives surrounding communism. They debunk common myths linking socialism to fascism and critique capitalism's impact on society. The discussion explores human rights, migration misconceptions, and the dynamic nature of Marxism. They argue for a redefinition of democracy that serves the working class and emphasize the need for solidarity in today’s political landscape. Engaging and thought-provoking, their insights challenge prevailing anti-communist sentiments.
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Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 21min

[BEST OF] John Brown: Man on Fire

Dive into the tumultuous life of John Brown, the radical abolitionist whose violent methods sparked national debates on justice and morality. Explore his transformative impact from Bleeding Kansas to Harpers Ferry, and reflect on how his deep religious convictions fueled his relentless fight against slavery. The discussion highlights Brown's controversial legacy, the moral complexities of his actions, and his enduring influence on modern social movements and liberation theology.

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