The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur cover image

The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur

Latest episodes

undefined
Nov 10, 2020 • 1h 20min

Civilizations 23a – American Civil War Part 1: Abolition and distant causes

Civilizations begins our study (at least four parts) of the American Civil War. We start with the abolitionist movement in the decades before the war, and the conflict between the British Empire and the United States over abolition. This episode relies on (among other sources) Kellie Carter Jackson’s book Force and Freedom, and Gerald Horne’s … Continue reading "Civilizations 23a – American Civil War Part 1: Abolition and distant causes"
undefined
Nov 4, 2020 • 1h 14min

AEP 72: Artificial Whiteness with Yarden Katz

Step off of the Artificial Intelligence hype train with me and my guest Yarden Katz. Yarden is the author of Artificial Whiteness: Politics and Ideology in Artificial Intelligence. AI is a squishy concept, and under scrutiny it is full of imperialist and racial assumptions. We go over some of the many ideas in this idea-packed … Continue reading "AEP 72: Artificial Whiteness with Yarden Katz"
undefined
Nov 1, 2020 • 1h 28min

Civilizations 22: German Unification and Otto von Bismarck

The name most associated with the unification of Germany is that of Otto von Bismarck. Bismarck was the great puppet master of Europe in the 1860s, but he may just have set things up for future conflagrations.
undefined
Oct 27, 2020 • 1h 26min

AEP 71: The Colonial Determinist World View, with Sameer Dossani

I’m joined by scholar and campaigner Sameer Dossani. A PhD student at the Institute for Economic Research on Innovation (IERI) in South Africa and an activist at PeaceVigil.net, Sameer wrote the paper “Ecological Catastrophe, Capitalist Excess or Ongoing Colonialism – How should we understand the crisis?” – which outlines what I call “colonial determinism“, a … Continue reading "AEP 71: The Colonial Determinist World View, with Sameer Dossani"
undefined
Oct 24, 2020 • 57min

Civilizations 21: Italian Unification

Two very different characters – Cavour and Garibaldi – were instrumental in orchestrating the unification of Italy in the 1860s. We talk unification and consequences, and give a mention to Garibaldi’s famous letters to Abraham Lincoln of 1861 and 1863.
undefined
Oct 13, 2020 • 1h 2min

Civilizations 20b: India 1857 pt 2 – the Revolution Defeated

The Delhi Liberated Zone under Bahadur Shah Zafar falls; Tatia Tope and others fight on for another two years; the British kill perhaps 10 million Indian people (7% of the population); the 1857 has some victories even in defeat. But what does it all mean? We conclude our discussion with the concept of a point-of-view … Continue reading "Civilizations 20b: India 1857 pt 2 – the Revolution Defeated"
undefined
Oct 10, 2020 • 1h 11min

Civilizations 20a: 1857 – India’s War of Independence, pt1

Are we really doing this? One podcaster with Indian roots and another with British roots, trying to do the history of 1857 India? This is the Civilizations podcast, so yes we are! I’m arguing that 1857 is up there with the other great revolutions of this time – 1848 or 1870 in Europe, or Bolivar’s … Continue reading "Civilizations 20a: 1857 – India’s War of Independence, pt1"
undefined
Oct 6, 2020 • 18min

AEP 70: Reading Chomsky’s statement to the Assange Trial

On the last day of defense evidence in the Assange Trial (September 30/20), a statement from Chomsky was read into the record. This is a solo episode where I go over Chomsky’s succinct, remarkable statement about power, propaganda, and the importance of Assange’s work.
undefined
Oct 2, 2020 • 57min

AEP 69: The Methods of Empire, with Isa Blumi

Isa Blumi is a professor at Stockholm University in Sweden and a scholar of the Empire. We talk about a range of imperial methods, including the creation of a ‘traditional-modern’ or ‘backward-forward’ dichotomy; humanitarianism; debt; depopulating villages; recruiting some classes of colonials to administer the imperial project, and survey the bleak landscape for anti-imperialists today.
undefined
Sep 30, 2020 • 1h 14min

Civilizations 19: The Crimean War

How did a military debacle lead to the abolition of serfdom in Russia? How did a disagreement over the nature of breakfast lead to a military loss? How bad was the Charge of the Light Brigade, really? Civilizations goes to the Crimean War, where Britain, France, and Turkey fought Russia from 1853-1856.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app