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This is a lightly edited version of a we hosted back on December 13th with Steve Salaita. We’ll include a link to that livestream for folks who want to watch the conversation, which is one of my favorites we’ve hosted since we launched our as a...
This is part 1 of a 2-part conversation on Michael Hardt’s recent book . Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently,...
This is the conclusion of our 2-part conversation with Michael Hardt on his recently published book . . In this conversation we talk about the turn among management and the ruling class in the 1970’s away from a politics of mediation and discuss the...
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Vladimir Lenin. A couple months ago we had the pleasure of speaking with Paul Le Blanc, the author of a new book entitled . Paul Le Blanc is an activist dating all the way back to Students for a...
For this week’s episode we interview Leila Shomali and Lara Kilani Leila Shomali is a Palestinian PhD candidate in International Law at Maynooth University Ireland and a member of the Good Shepherd Collective. Lara Kilani is a Palestinian-American...
For this episode I’m joined by Haydar of which is a podcast that was launched after October 7th by a Palestinian news organization known as the Media Network or AFMN. In this discussion we talk to Haydar about AFMN, their approach, their media...
In this episode we welcome Chris Gilbert back to the podcast to discuss his new book, . Chris Gilbert is a professor of political studies at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela and creator and co-host of Escuela de Cuadros, a Marxist...
In this episode we speak to Pulitzer Prize winning composer and musician Henry Threadgill and the co-author of his autobiography Brent Hayes Edwards. The book we discuss, which was published last year is entitled . Henry Threadgill was born in Chicago...
For this episode we interview Ernest McMillan to discuss his memoir which came out last summer. McMillan grew up in the highly segregated heart of Dallas, Texas. We talk to him about his childhood experiences within his segregated Black...
In this conversation we talk to Zeyad el Nabolsy about two of his recent pieces on Marxism-Leninism in the East African context. One piece is entitled, “” from and the other is “Questions from the Dar es Salaam Debates” which is in...