

Ep 329 - Stage IV Terminal Capitalism with Hamza Hamouchene
May 24, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Hamza Hamouchene, a London-based Algerian researcher-activist, shares his journey from cancer research to climate justice advocacy. He highlights the detrimental impact of capitalism on health and the environment, linking rising disease rates to exploitative practices. They explore systemic injustices affecting marginalized communities and the need for grassroots movements. Hamza emphasizes the importance of eco-socialism, calling for a revolutionary approach to health as a public good, free from commodification.
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Hamza's Scientific Journey
- Hamza transitioned from medical school in Algeria to studying molecular genetics and cancer research in the UK.
- He focused on environmental factors causing cancer, linking lifestyle and pollution to the disease's development.
Cancer as Environmental Disease
- Cancer is primarily an environmental disease influenced by diet, pollution, and lifestyle under capitalism.
- Disadvantaged people often lack access to healthy food, exacerbating health inequalities.
Capitalism's Unpaid External Costs
- Capitalism externalizes health, environmental, and social costs onto marginalized communities and nature.
- This unpaid cost system sustains profit but causes multidimensional crises in health and environment globally.