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Jan 27, 2026 • 31min
The Minneapolis Resistance - 380 EXCERPT
Today we've got an update on the situation in Minneapolis. Note that most of the episode was recorded before Alex Pretti was martyred by CBP thugs, but Ryan provides a brief update on that at the start. This might just be seen as the turn of the tide.
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Also, check out some excellent coverage of the Minneapolis resistance here and here.

Jan 17, 2026 • 50min
Facing Down ICE in Minneapolis
Today Will Stancil joins Ryan to discuss the organized community efforts to stymie ICE ethnic cleansing in Minneapolis. What are these goons doing there, how are people fighting back, and what can others learn from their experience?

Jan 10, 2026 • 1h 3min
Gangster Imperialism in Venezuela - 378
Today we've got NYU historian Alejandro Velasco on to discuss Trump's kidnapping of Venezuela's now-former president Nicolas Maduro. We talk about the historical context, details about the oil sector there, what Trump's goals might be and whether they make any sense, and what it all might mean. Enjoy!
Check out Alejandro's recent article in the Guardian here.

Dec 27, 2025 • 7min
Holiday Special: Wake Up Dead Man - 377 PREVIEW
This time we are discussing Wake Up Dead Man, the latest Knives Out picture, and its themes of faith, humility, forgiveness, and right-wing assholes in the pulpit. We hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday break!
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Dec 21, 2025 • 54min
The Case for Deliberation - 376
The dumbest people in politics are always going on about how we need more "debate" between various factions. But Stanford political scientist James Fishkin has a much more sophisticated argument that actual deliberation--not cable news morons shouting at each other--has a vital role to play in democratic functioning, and has actually carried out several experiments to that effect. He joins us to talk about his book Can Deliberation Cure the Ills of Democracy?

Dec 9, 2025 • 35min
What Zohran Can Learn from the Sewer Socialists - 375 EXCERPT
Today we've got Rutgers labor historian Eric Blanc back on to discuss his recent article on the sewer socialists of Milwaukee. Back in the early 20th century, Wisconsin was the epicenter of the most successful socialist movement in American history, with socialists running Milwaukee for nearly 50 years starting in 1910. How did they win, how did they build power, and what did they do with it? With Zohran Mamdani poised to take charge of New York, this is some highly relevant history.
Check out the second half of the episode here!

Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 11min
Why the Thirty Years’ War Matters - 374
Today we have Dr. Lucian Staiano-Daniels on to talk about his book The War People: A Social History of Common Soldiers during the Era of the Thirty Years War. It is something of an obscure conflict these days, but he explains why understanding it matters today, and in particular how the era is quite similar to 2025 in many ways—we also are experiencing a severely destabilizing revolution in information technology (social media now, the printing press then), political problems in a federalized empire with a rickety, anachronistic structure (America now, the Holy Roman Empire then), and a good old crisis of state finance (Trump’s illegal budget moves now, how Charles II infringed on the rights of the English parliament, along with many others, then). Enjoy!

Nov 22, 2025 • 5min
Summers, Epstein, and Economics
Today we have economics professor Marshall Steinbaum on to talk about the potential fall of Larry Summers due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, and what it reveals about the culture of the economics profession and policymaking in the Democratic Party.
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Here are the articles mentioned in the discussion:
1. Claudia Sahm’s initial post: “Economics is a Disgrace.”
2. Claudia’s account of the retaliation she faced for that post: “Economics Truly is a Disgrace.”
3. Writeup of the resulting controversy in the Georgetown student newspaper.
4. “Breach of Trust in Hostile Takeovers”— Andrei Shleifer and Summers’s indictment of capitalism.
5. “How Harvard Lost Russia,” a journalistic account of the USAID-Harvard-Shleifer-Summers fraud case.
6. Marshall’s article on what happened in the last decade-plus of Democratic economic policy-making: “A Real Post-Neoliberal Agenda.”
7. Marshall’s recent essay in LPE Blog about antitrust: “Anti-monopolism as an Ideology of the Left.”

Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 6min
The 2025 Blue Wave - 372
Zohran Mamdani won in New York City, and so did Democrats in New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and even Mississippi. What happened and why? We dig in.
Check out Ryan's articles on Zohran and Chuck Schumer, as well as our previous episode on Zohran.

Oct 31, 2025 • 11min
The Bigoted Anti-Zohran Frenzy - 371 PREVIEW
Today we are discussing the home stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Andrew Cuomo's decent into outright gutter racism and Islamophobia, the ongoing ICE raids across the country, Trump's escalating war on Venezuela, and the surprising story of how rent control in Hong Kong led to a building boom in the 1920s.


