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May 18, 2021 • 48min
Episode 183 UNLOCKED - The Semiconductor Situation
We've got some requests to unlock this episode, so here you go! It's a briefer discussion just from Ryan on two articles about the history and current state of the American semiconductor industry, why understanding the details of the production process matter for socialists, and then some talk about the bad state of diplomatic relations between China and the US. Enjoy!

May 13, 2021 • 3min
Episode 189 PREVIEW - The Legacy of the New Deal, with Eric Rauchway
Franklin D. Roosevelt: America's first social justice warrior?? Subscribe now to hear the full episode!

May 7, 2021 • 1h 6min
Episode 188 - Collective Dedication, with Pete Davis
Pete Davis comes on the show to talk about his book Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing. We talk about the value of committing to social institutions, Pink Floyd, whether tradition is really conservative, the devious politics of the self-help industry, and more. Enjoy!

May 1, 2021 • 5min
Episode 187 PREVIEW - Thomas Paine with Harvey Kaye
How did an English corset-maker end up writing the most powerful take of all time? Subscribe now to find out!

Apr 19, 2021 • 1h 1min
Episode 186 - The Fight for Homeless Justice in Austin, with Chris Harris
Austin has seen a major campaign away from the criminalization of homelessness over the last two years. But that effort is running into a backlash, and there will be a city referendum on May 1st to determine if the reforms will be overturned. We've got organizer Chris Harris on to talk about the fight for homeless justice, how the reform efforts have played out, and the state of the referendum campaign.
The No on Prop B website can be found here. The story of Philly Mayor Jim Kenney's attempt to outlaw spitting is here.

Apr 2, 2021 • 56min
Episode 184 - Jersey Shore Marxism, with Gabriel Raeburn
Today we've got historian Gabe Raeburn to discuss his recent article The Rise and Fall of Marxist Perspectives: Eugene Genovese and the Fight for Hegemony in Radical American Historiography. This was an ambitious left-wing historical journal that aimed to unite various warring factions on the left and push Marx-inflected history, but collapsed after just two years thanks to Genovese's compulsive feuding and domineering personality. We talk Eric Foner, Gramsci, Christopher Lasch, the importance of personality in politics, and more. Enjoy!

Mar 24, 2021 • 1h 21min
Episode 182 - The Movements of 2020 with David Kaib
Friend of the pod David Kaib has been conducting multiple reading groups of the classic book Poor People's Movements: Why They Succeed and How They Fail, by Francis Fox Piven and Richard Cloward, over the past year. The book has perhaps never been more relevant given the the historic protests over police brutality, the coronavirus pandemic, and economic inequality of late. We talk about what lessons might be drawn from the successes and failures of these protests, and how we should think about movement strategy going forward. Enjoy!

Mar 18, 2021 • 5min
Episode 181 PREVIEW - The Year from Hell
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Mar 9, 2021 • 54min
Episode 180 - The Felt Blanket of M4A, with Abdul El-Sayed and Micah Johnson
Today we've got Dr. Abdul El-Sayed and Dr. Micah Johnson on to talk about their new book Medicare for All: A Citizen's Guide. We talk about what the pandemic revealed about the broken American health care system, and how universal Medicare could fix both the immediate problem and help us be more prepared for future heath disasters.
Abdul's newsletter The Incision can be found here.

Mar 3, 2021 • 9min
Episode 179 PREVIEW - The Austerity Debate and Gramsci's War of Position
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