Rev Left Radio

Revolutionary Left Radio
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26 snips
Sep 16, 2025 • 2h 39min

Socializing Sports: Reclaiming The Beautiful Game from Capital & Empire

Robert E. Wilson, author of The Football Manifesto, dives into the urgent need to reclaim sports from corporate greed. He discusses how professional sports often perpetuate colonialism and racism while grassroots movements fight for equity and community ownership. Wilson advocates for supporter-led models that prioritize local engagement and social justice. The conversation highlights the necessity of redefining sports as platforms for solidarity and activism, challenging listeners to rethink their relationship with the game.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 1h 16min

On Technofeudalism: Rent Seeking in Late Stage Monopoly Capitalism

Dive into the provocative world of technofeudalism, where today's monopolies mirror feudal systems, driven by tech giants and rent-seeking practices. Explore the dark side of the pharmaceutical industry and private equity's role in inflating drug prices while neglecting care quality. The discussion critiques market enclosures influenced by algorithms, questioning the very essence of capitalism. With historical insights and calls for collective action, the podcast urges listeners to critically engage with evolving economic theories.
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Sep 1, 2025 • 1h 56min

Building an Internationalist Left in a New Era of Global Politics (w/ Breht O'Shea – Rev Left Radio)

The conversation dives into the pressing state of the global left, particularly in the wake of the Gaza crisis. It critiques the failures of liberalism and capitalism in fostering a cohesive resistance. Emotional reflections on genocide highlight the need for accountability and action. The discussion covers the cyclical nature of American politics and the urgency for revolutionary change, emphasizing community resilience. Moreover, it explores the intersection of spirituality and leftist movements, advocating for deeper human connections to inspire hope amid systemic challenges.
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Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 59min

Breht Joins the Trades, Supports the Bolivarian Revolution, and Pops the AI Bubble...

Hear about the challenges and rewards of joining a trade union from a new apprentice's perspective. Explore the hype and potential pitfalls of the AI bubble, along with insights into its economic implications. The podcast also delves into U.S. military actions in Venezuela and the reactions from Latin America and China. Additionally, a heartfelt update on supporting a family in Gaza highlights the importance of community in times of crisis.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 59min

Red Star Ministry: Marxism, Theology, & The Human Condition

Breht O'Shea and Alyson Escalante, co-hosts of prominent leftist podcasts, dive deep into their evolving views on religion and atheism. They explore the fascinating intersection of Marxism and spirituality, highlighting how religious frameworks can mobilize progressive action. The duo discusses Spinoza's philosophy and its implications for humanity's relationship with nature. They also advocate for the transformative potential of religion in societal crises, alongside the urgent need for a vanguard party to drive revolutionary change.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 5min

Philosophy Series: Hegel, Marx, & Modern Life (Part 2)

Rick Roderick, a late philosophy professor known for his impactful discussions on Hegel and Marx, dives deep into the relevance of their ideas in modern America. He critiques the cultural obsession with job identity and advocates for recognizing the value of reproductive and unwaged labor. The conversation also touches on the emotional roots behind reactionary ideologies and the irony of political slogans like 'Make America Great Again.' Roderick emphasizes the need for meaningful connections and critiques commodified spirituality in the quest for true freedom.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 16min

Philosophy Series: Hegel, Marx, & Modern Life (Part 1)

Rick Roderick, a late philosophy professor known for his engaging lectures, dives deep into Hegel and Marx's perspectives on capitalism and human freedom. He critiques the current economic system as arbitrary, advocating for a revolutionary approach to address systemic inequalities. The conversation highlights the commodification of intimacy and the illusion of free labor under capitalism. Roderick also examines how Marxist thought remains relevant today, encouraging listeners to rethink the dual nature of capitalism as both innovative and increasingly unequal.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 28min

The Power of Meditation (Teaser)

Dive into a discussion about the profound impact of sincere meditation on one's life. Explore how meditation fosters mindfulness and compassion, steering you away from ego-driven isolation. Discover the challenges faced on this transformative journey and the unique experiences that shape personal practice. The conversation encourages deeper connections with ourselves and the world, emphasizing the importance of a meaningful spiritual journey beyond superficial interpretations.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 10min

The Dialectical Inversion of Liberal Values: Freedom, Democracy, and The Contradictions of Capitalism

Dive into a provocative discussion on the contradictions of liberal democracy and the concept of freedom. The hosts dissect how capitalism prioritizes profit for a select few over the wellbeing of the many, revealing unsettling truths about wealth disparities. Learn how the ideals of democracy clash with the harsh realities faced by the working class, especially in sectors like healthcare and housing. This thought-provoking analysis challenges listeners to rethink the moral implications of a profit-driven society.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 1h 20min

Springs of Revolution: The Revolutionary Left of the DSA Struggles to Shape the Organization

Ahmed Hussain and Luisa Martinez, leaders on the DSA's National Political Committee, delve into the transformative Springs of Revolution platform. They discuss the struggle to shape DSA into a grassroots, anti-imperialist organization, emphasizing the importance of local chapters. The conversation explores Palestine as a moral compass, the impact of recent uprisings like George Floyd's protests, and the need for deep organizing to seize political opportunities. Their vision challenges moderates and aims to unify the left under a more radical agenda.

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