

Stuart Schrader
Historian and author focusing on policing, empire, and security; author of Badges Without Borders and an academic at Johns Hopkins specializing in the history of US policing and counterinsurgency.
Top 5 podcasts with Stuart Schrader
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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 18min
State of Impunity w/ Alberto Toscano and Stuart Schrader
Alberto Toscano, a philosopher focused on fascism and race, and Stuart Schrader, a historian specializing in policing and immigration, dive deep into the authoritarian practices of the Trump era. They discuss how heightened police and ICE budgets strengthen repressive capacities, creating a future of unchecked state violence. The duo also examines the troubling role of police unions and the aestheticization of repression through media. They highlight grassroots resistance tactics in major cities, juxtaposing local activism with the challenges posed by the courts.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 58min
Fascist Police State w/ Alberto Toscano and Stuart Schrader
Alberto Toscano, a scholar of fascism and political theory, pairs with Stuart Schrader, a historian focused on policing and counterinsurgency, to explore the impact of Trump's intensified policing strategies on American society. They discuss the disturbing trend of federal-centralized law enforcement following 9/11 and the politicization of ICE as a tool of repression. The guests also analyze the carceral roots of fascization, connecting historical accounts of policing with contemporary authoritarian practices, revealing a chilling vision of America's governance.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 58min
The Dig: Fascist Police State w/ Alberto Toscano and Stuart Schrader
Alberto Toscano, a scholar focused on fascism and race, joins Stuart Schrader, a professor specializing in the transnational history of policing, for a riveting discussion on the U.S. escalating authoritarianism. They explore the implications of Trump's federal policing and the politicization of ICE. The conversation dives into the historical ties between policing and U.S. fascist tendencies, revealing how liberal complicity has made Washington D.C. a testing ground for repression. Their insights connect the war on drugs and terror, underscoring the risks of state violence in contemporary society.

Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 11min
Re-Post - The Global Turn of American Policing w/ Stuart Schrader
In this insightful discussion, historian Stuart Schrader, an expert on policing and author of "Badges Without Borders," explores the global roots of American policing. He highlights how Cold War-era police training shaped contemporary practices and led to an intertwining of domestic and foreign repression. Topics include the historical resistance to oversight, the rise of aggressive policing tactics, and the implications of U.S. policies like the formation of ICE. Schrader also emphasizes the ongoing local resistance to these trends, particularly in Los Angeles.

Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 18min
The Dig: State of Impunity w/ Alberto Toscano and Stuart Schrader
Alberto Toscano, a political theorist and author focused on fascism, joins Stuart Schrader, a historian specializing in policing and counterinsurgency. They discuss Trump's intensification of police and military repression, revealing insights into the MAGA agenda's authoritarianism. The conversation highlights how police unions amplify state impunity and how media narratives shape public perceptions of crime. They also address the dynamics of resistance and the blending of legal and political tactics against oppressive structures. A thought-provoking exploration of contemporary state violence!


