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Stonks - 34812 Apr 202501:06:21

What the heck is going on with the economy and the markets? We've got financial expert George Pearkes on to discuss tariffs, stocks, whether the bond market is blowing up, and the economy writ large.

Late Star Trek - 347 PREVIEW03 Apr 202500:21:09

Today we are speaking with professor Adam Kotsko about his new book Late Star Trek: The Final Frontier in the Franchise Era. Why Trek so successful and beloved through the 1990s, why have the recent shows struggled to recapture the magic, and how does that relate to changing dynamics in the entertainment industry? 

Subscribe now to hear the whole thing!

Trump's First Days - 33925 Jan 202501:04:02

Today we're bringing back Professor Harvey Kaye to talk about Trump's inaugural address and some of his first executive orders.

Check out the Prospect's coverage of Trump's actions: day 1, day 2, day 3, day 4.

Episode 259 PREVIEW - America’s Lithium Bonanza?15 Dec 202200:15:05

In this preview of our latest bonus episode, David Dayen talks about the Sam-Bankman Fried prosecution. Subscribe now to hear the whole thing!

Episode 258 - The Crypto Shill Brigade06 Dec 202201:05:17

Today we've got Marshall Steinbaum, professor of economics at the University of Utah, and The Nation's Jeet Heer on to talk about crypto shills--who they are, how they got like that, why there are so many of them among cultural and political elites, and more. Enjoy!

Episode 257 PREVIEW - Alaska, Iran, and Freight Rail29 Nov 202200:09:42
Episode 256 - Capital’s Terrorists19 Nov 202201:09:02

Today we've got historian Chad Pearson on to talk about his book Capital's Terrorists: Klansmen, Lawmen, and Employers in the Long Nineteenth Century. We discuss how racism is heavily rooted in the need to control Black labor in the South before and after the Civil War, how the KKK was a kind of employer's association, how the civil liberties of workers were systematically violated by corporations and the government in the Gilded Age, and more. Enjoy!

Episode 255 PREVIEW - The 2022 Midterms12 Nov 202200:05:35
Episode 243 UNLOCKED - Stealing America Back from the Right with Jamelle Bouie02 Nov 202201:09:01

This time we've got New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie on to talk about reclaiming American traditions and institutions from conservative Republicans who want to destroy them.

Items mentioned in the discussion: Jamelle's columns on the Supreme Court, the Senate, and Andrew Yang's dumb third party; his newsletter and podcast; and Ryan's article "Will no one defend the American Republic?"

Episode 254 PREVIEW - Ukraine, the Midterms, and Brazil26 Oct 202200:08:24
Episode 253 - The British Marxist Historians19 Oct 202201:20:12

Today we've got Professor Harvey Kaye back on to talk about a new edition of his book The British Marxist Historians, which tells the story of Maurice Dobb, Rodney Hilton, Christopher Hill, E.P. Thompson, and Eric Hobsbawm. We discuss how these guys used Marxism in their work, what light it sheds on politics today, why they still matter, and more. Enjoy!

Episode 252 PREVIEW: Pining for the Fjords14 Oct 202200:07:12

This time Ryan calls in to tell Alexi about the Faroe Islands. Subscribe now to hear the whole thing! 

Episode 251 - UBI and a Socialist Work Ethic04 Oct 202201:06:38

This time we are talking utopian futures. Somewhat by accident we ended up reading two different Catalyst articles by Alex Gourevitch: Alexi read "Post-Work Socialism?" while Ryan read "The Basic Income Illusion" (co-authored with Lucas Stanczyk). We discuss the practicalities of UBI, the case for collective ownership of all national wealth, and how to get the crummy jobs done without relying on the threat of poverty. Enjoy!

Public vs. Private Virtue - 338 PREVIEW18 Jan 202500:06:16
Episode 250 PREVIEW - DeSantis, the Queen, and Omicron Boosters26 Sep 202200:07:06
Episode 249 - The State of the War in Ukraine22 Sep 202200:58:28

Today we've got Volodymyr Artiukh, a postdoc at the University of Oxford and native of Ukraine, on to talk about what's going on in his country. We discuss the balance of forces on the ground, why the war happened, why the left has struggled to analyze the situation, what effect Western support has had on the conflict, and what Ukraine needs in the future.

Episode 248 EXCERPT - Lessons from American Labor History12 Sep 202200:21:43

In this preview of our latest bonus episode, Harold Meyerson talks about the state of the union movement in 2022. Subscribe now to hear the whole thing

Episode 247 - Working in a Pandemic05 Sep 202201:29:36

Happy Labor Day! Today we've got Maximillian Alvarez and Rebecca Garelli on to talk about Max's new book The Work of Living: Working People Talk About Their Lives and the Year the World Broke. It's a collection of interviews of various working-class folks, from a gravedigger, to a sheet metal worker, to a nurse, and many more. Rebecca is one of those interviewees; she speaks about her work as a teacher and organizer in the Phoenix area, and how they've fought to keep themselves and their students safe from both the pandemic and right-wing austerity.

Episode 246 PREVIEW - Dark Brandon Rises29 Aug 202200:11:22

In this preview, we review the Democrats' record of accomplishments over the last few weeks. Subscribe now to hear the whole thing

Episode 245 - Saving American Democracy through the States19 Aug 202201:01:06

Today we've got Aaron Kleinman, director of research for The States Project, on to talk about his work helping Democrats fight for control of state legislatures. We discuss how Republicans are plotting to use gerrymandered state legislatures as a springboard to turn America into a right-wing dictatorship, how campaign money stretches much farther in a state race as compared to a national one, conservatives' vulnerability on abortion, and more. Enjoy!

Check out their "give smart" page of featured candidates here.

Episode 244 - The Inflation Reduction Act12 Aug 202201:12:31

Today we've got David Dayen on to discuss just what is in the monster Inflation Reduction Act--the gobs of tax credits, new regulations, tax hikes, and so on. Then we discuss what it reveals about the state of the Democratic coalition and what it might bode for the future.

Check out Lee Harris's Prospect articles on the IRA and energy investment, and how corn ethanol producers might benefit; along with David's backgrounder on it. Evergreen Action also has a useful summary of the bill here.

How Are You Going to Pay for That? Introduction: The Case Against Saving Scolds11 Aug 202200:13:46

This is a sample of Ryan's book where he discusses how the pandemic's economic collapse disproves saving scold ideology. 

You can check out the whole thing on Audible, Barnes & Noble, or Audiobooks.com, or you can see a selection of outlets where you can get a print copy here as well. Much obliged for any purchase or review!

Episode 243 EXCERPT: Stealing America Back from the Right with Jamelle Bouie01 Aug 202200:23:31
Episode 242 - Lessons from Legislating with Nikil Saval25 Jul 202201:00:58

Today we've got Pennsylvania state Senator Nikil Saval on to talk about the remarkable fact that he got a climate and affordable housing bill through a Republican-controlled legislature. What's up with that??

Other stuff mentioned in the episode: our previous episode with Nikil, his writing at n+1, and a run-down of Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano.

The Trump Tsunami Approacheth - 33710 Jan 202501:03:57

Alexi is off, so David Dayen joins Ryan to discuss the events over the holiday. What are Republicans going to do? Is anyone driving the GOP train--maybe Elon Musk? And what in God's name is Trump going on about with conquering Greenland, Canada, and Panama? We live in hell.

Episode 241 - The Ethics of Socialism with William Clare Roberts16 Jul 202201:09:13

Today we've got Professor Roberts, author of Marx's Inferno: The Political Theory of Capital, on to discuss his debate with Martin Hägglund regarding Hägglund's book This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom. We discuss the proper foundation of a socialist movement, the origins of capitalism, what American leftists should be doing in practice, and more.

Check out our previous episode on This Life here: Part I, Part II

Episode 240 PREVIEW - The January 6 Hearings06 Jul 202200:13:10

In this preview, we discuss why the left should be taking the threat of Trump and the January 6 hearings more seriously. Subscribe now to hear the whole thing!

Episode 239 - The State of American Socialism with David Duhalde01 Jul 202201:06:23

This time we've got David Duhalde, chair of the Democratic Socialists of America Fund and former DSA staffer, on to talk about his chapter in a new book Power Concedes Nothing: How Grassroots Organizing Wins Elections, which discusses the debate around DSA endorsing Biden and the problems the organization suffered during the 2020 campaign against Trump. We talk about the state of the socialist movement, why the left seems to have lost some of its broader cultural purchase, and what it should focus on going forward. Enjoy!

Episode 238 PREVIEW - American School Financing Is a Disaster23 Jun 202200:16:10

In this preview, Professor David I. Backer explains how school financing works in this country. Subscribe now to hear the full thing

Episode 59 RERUN - The Case for Student Debt Cancellation14 Jun 202200:55:54

In this episode from the archives, we've got economist Marshall Steinbaum on to discuss his research on why it's necessary to cancel student debt, how to end segregation in higher education, and why the theory of "human capital" is a bunch of nonsense. Enjoy! 

Episode 237 - The Politics of Time07 Jun 202201:01:29

Today we've got Professor Nomi Claire Lazar on to talk about her fascinating book Out of Joint: Power, Crisis, and the Rhetoric of Time. We discuss revolutionary leaders' habit of changing the calendar when they seize power (think Julius Caesar, the French Revolution, or the Bolshevik Revolution), what happens when someone locks themselves in a cave for weeks with no clocks, what time has to do with political legitimacy, and more. Enjoy!

Episode 236 PREVIEW - Towards a Better Identity Politics with Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò31 May 202200:16:01
Episode 235 - Speech in the Academy23 May 202201:14:29
  Today we've got Michael Bérubé and Jennifer Ruth on to discuss their book It's not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom. We talk about the key distinctions between free speech and academic freedom, why any defense of free speech on the merits must be rooted in democratic values, and why racist (or similarly bigoted) views have no place in today's universities. Enjoy!   Also, check out Ryan's review of the book here.
Episode 234 - Shortages and Inflation with David Dayen18 May 202200:13:45
Episode 209 UNLOCKED - On Popularism, with Alex Pareene09 May 202201:00:14

In this episode from the archive, we've got Alex Pareene on to discuss the recent controversy and articles about political theoretician David Shor and his "popularist" dogma. Then we move on to talk about subscription media, and the promises and pitfalls thereof for the left. Enjoy!

Make sure to subscribe to Alex's newsletter. He's pretty much the best lefty writer in the business.

The Oligarch Class - 324 UNLOCKED04 Jan 202501:05:09

Today economics professor Rob Larson comes on to discuss his new book Mastering the Universe: The Obscene Wealth of the Ruling Class, What They Do with Their Money, and Why You Should Hate Them Even More. We discuss how the ultra-rich got their money, what they do with it, why it's a problem, and what to do about it. Enjoy!

Episode 233 - The Politics and Culture of Video Games02 May 202201:19:13

Today we've got Trevor Strunk, host of the No Cartridge podcast, on to talk about his book Story Mode: Video Games and the Interplay Between Consoles and Culture. We discuss the political subtext of game genres, why Japanese games can be so different from American ones, how multiplayer games can build different kinds of community, and more. Enjoy!

Episode 232 UNLOCKED - The Amazon Union Struggle27 Apr 202201:05:07

We've got Labor Notes staff writer Luis Feliz Leon on to talk about his coverage of the Amazon Labor Union there and at The American Prospect. We discuss the union's wildly unorthodox tactics, what leadership really means in a left-wing context, and what their prospects are for the future. Enjoy!

Episode 232 PREVIEW - The Union Struggle at Amazon23 Apr 202200:18:48
Episode 231 - Minneapolis Justice Reform with Mary Moriarty16 Apr 202201:39:07

Mary Moriarty is running to be county attorney of Hennepin County, where she was formerly chief public defender. We talk about her history in the area, what's been going in Minneapolis since the George Floyd protests, the general state of criminal justice reform, and more. Enjoy!

Episode 230 PREVIEW - Jeff Bezos, Welfare Queen11 Apr 202200:10:25
Episode 229 - The Broken American Legal System, with Sparky Abraham02 Apr 202201:11:37

We've got attorney and podcaster Sparky Abraham on to talk about the latest Supreme Court news, why many liberals are foolish to prioritize court cases, and how utterly despotic courts can be at the local level -- it turns out in some county courts, fully half of cases are about small-dollar debt collection.

Things mentioned in the episode: our episode with Brian Fallon, the Debt Collective, and "Do Courts Matter" by Stephen Carter.

Episode 228 - The Hapless Merrick Garland, with Jeff Hauser25 Mar 202200:23:56
Episode 63 REVENGEANCE: Corey Robin on Clarence Thomas24 Mar 202201:11:42

Clarence Thomas is apparently in the hospital, so we thought we'd return to our old episode with political scientist Corey Robin. We first talked about how most workers experience a severe lack of freedom in the workplace, and then move on to discuss Clarence Thomas's history and peculiar brand of black nationalism. Check out Corey's book: The Enigma of Clarence Thomas.

Episode 227 - Lessons from Putin’s War on Ukraine, with John Ganz17 Mar 202200:09:27
Episode 226 - Giorgio Agamben’s Antivax Ravings05 Mar 202200:59:39

Today we pose the question: how the heck did famed Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben turn into an anti-vaccine conspiracy nutcase? We've got Adam Kotsko, a leading Agamben scholar and translator of many of his works, on to discuss to what extent his goofball pandemic views emerge from his actual serious work. Enjoy!

Check out Adam's Slate article on the topic here, as well as his books Neoliberalism's Demons and Agamben's Philosophical Trajectory

National Lampoon's Left Anchor Holiday Special - 336 PREVIEW24 Dec 202400:08:29
Episode 225 EXCERPT: Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine, with David Klion24 Feb 202200:37:19

This is the first half of our episode with journalist David Klion on the background of the Ukraine crisis. Check out the full episode here!

Episode 224 PREVIEW - Normal World Much?? with Phil Christman23 Feb 202200:08:45

In this excerpt Phil talks about the weirdness of the norms of chivalry. Subscribe here to hear the whole thing

Also don't miss his book How to Be Normal.

Episode 223 - The Economy Is Wilding Out, with Rob Larson13 Feb 202201:10:24

Today we've got economics professor Rob Larson back on the pod (see his previous episode here) to talk about the bizarre state of the economy. The labor market is red hot, inflation is higher than in almost 40 years, and there are calls from the capitalist class to strangle the boom. We discuss whether Jerome Powell is going to pull a Paul Volcker on the labor market and what might be done to ease price pressure. Then we discuss Facebook's hilarious "metaverse" faceplant in the context of Rob's great recent book Bit Tyrants. Enjoy!

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