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The Dig: Sawant on Socialism Against the Amazonification of Seattle


Socialist Alternative's Kshama Sawant was elected to Seattle City Council way before socialism became a cool thing. Today, Dan's talking to Sawant about how socialists can build power and win at the local level—and how in Seattle,


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 October 17, 2018  1h7m
 
 

The Dig: Reasonable Men Calming You Down with Moira Weigel


Today, we’re addressing one of the most obnoxious corners of the identity politics debate. And that is the corner occupied by Right Liberals who believe that any desire to change the world is a divisive symptom of maladjusted affluenza emanating from p...


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 October 14, 2018  n/a
 
 

The Dig: Reasonable Men Calming You Down with Moira Weigel


Today, we’re addressing one of the most obnoxious corners of the identity politics debate. And that is the corner occupied by Right Liberals who believe that any desire to change the world is a divisive symptom of maladjusted affluenza emanating from...


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 October 14, 2018  n/a
 
 

The Dig: Reasonable Men Calming You Down with Moira Weigel


Today, we’re addressing one of the most obnoxious corners of the identity politics debate. And that is the corner occupied by Right Liberals who believe that any desire to change the world is a divisive symptom of maladjusted affluenza emanating from p...


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 October 14, 2018  46m
 
 

The Dig: Lessons from the New Left with Max Elbaum


Let’s ensure that the history of American socialism doesn’t repeat as farce. That’s one reason that Max Elbaum wrote Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao and Che, an account of the little-remembered New Communist Movement that def...


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 October 10, 2018  n/a
 
 

The Dig: Lessons from the New Left with Max Elbaum


Let’s ensure that the history of American socialism doesn’t repeat as farce. That’s one reason that Max Elbaum wrote Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao and Che, an account of the little-remembered New Communist Movement t...


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 October 10, 2018  n/a
 
 

The Dig: Lessons from the New Left with Max Elbaum


Let’s ensure that the history of American socialism doesn’t repeat as farce. That’s one reason that Max Elbaum wrote Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao and Che, an account of the little-remembered New Communist Movement that def...


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 October 10, 2018  1h42m
 
 

Jacobin Radio: Brett Kavanaugh's Banal, Reactionary Mind


Meagan Day, Natalie Shure, and Alissa Quart reflect with Suzi Weissman on the toxicity — and banality — of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation to the Supreme Court. We look at the way the contentious, emotional hearings exposed the fault lines between gen...


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 October 9, 2018  n/a
 
 

Jacobin Radio: Brett Kavanaugh's Banal, Reactionary Mind


Meagan Day, Natalie Shure, and Alissa Quart reflect with Suzi Weissman on the toxicity — and banality — of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation to the Supreme Court. We look at the way the contentious, emotional hearings exposed the fault lines betwee...


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 October 9, 2018  n/a
 
 

Jacobin Radio: Brett Kavanaugh's Banal, Reactionary Mind


Meagan Day, Natalie Shure, and Alissa Quart reflect with Suzi Weissman on the toxicity — and banality — of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation to the Supreme Court. We look at the way the contentious, emotional hearings exposed the fault lines between gen...


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 October 9, 2018  1h3m