
The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur
A podcast about how today’s Empire works and who is resisting.
Latest episodes

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Apr 15, 2020 • 1h 7min
Civilizations Series Episode 2: The Absolute Monarchies of Europe
The transition of European kingdoms from feudalism to absolute monarchy, with Russia, Prussia, and of course France under Louis XIV as examples. We open with some discussion of state formation, mentioning Plato’s The Republic, Chanakya’s Arthasastra, and Charles Tilly’s Coercion, Capital and European States.

Apr 13, 2020 • 53min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 45: How will the working class respond after COVID-19? With Sam Gindin
I talk to Sam Gindin about capitalism and the COVID-19 crisis. We started with economics, but it is really about consciousness, politics, expectations, and the struggles ahead.

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Apr 10, 2020 • 1h 2min
Civilizations Series Episode 1: The World in 1492
In the first episode of our Modern Civilizations Course, a quick tour of the world around 1492 – Aztec, Inka, Ming China, Ottoman Turk, Mughal India, Kongo Kingdom, Haudenosonee Confederacy, and a breakdown of some European polities.

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Apr 10, 2020 • 23min
Introduction to the Civilizations Series
Introducing the Civilizations Series. We’re going to go through the canon of a “Modern Western Civilizations” history course, but we’re going to fix it – we’re going to put the people’s, the east, and the global south in and re-center your civilizations history. This first episode is a short introduction to our plan. I’m joined … Continue reading "Introduction to the Civilizations Series"

Apr 9, 2020 • 40min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 44: Bernie quits; and don’t be progressive
Justin and Dan start by grieving because Bernie ended his presidential bid today. Then on to a history the imperialism and racism of the Progressive Era and why “progressive” and “leftist” are words for two different politics.

Apr 7, 2020 • 1h 8min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 43: Two Chomskyites Trapped in 2020
Justin and Dan (that’s Dan Freeman-Maloy, for new listeners) talk about Chomsky – and not just manufacturing consent, but Chomsky’s influence on their political thinking, where they might have tiny disagreements, and how they try to use Chomsky’s work to think through political problems in 2020.

Apr 5, 2020 • 48min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 42: US Troops at the Venezuelan border
We recorded quickly to react to the attack on a naval patrol boat (the Naiguata) off the coast of Venezuela and the positioning of US troops at the Venezuela-Colombia border. With Maria Victor and Joe Emersberger.

Apr 2, 2020 • 53min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 41: The magic bullet for COVID-19 with Drs. Thomson and Loubani
I talk to nephrologist Ben Thomson and ER doc Tarek Loubani about the magic bullet for COVID-19 (there isn’t one). The key messages: medical people – switch to reusable masks. Everyone: social distancing works, don’t lose your nerve. So do social democratic reforms, like having a public health system.

Mar 26, 2020 • 31min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 40: The pandemic and the marginalized, with Dr. Ritika Goel
I talk to Toronto doctor and activist Ritika Goel about the first few weeks of the pandemic here in Toronto, some of the emergency measures anti-poverty activists have called for, and the ways the pandemic should force some thinking about the importance of solidarity.

Mar 16, 2020 • 1h 15min
The Anti-Empire Project Episode 39: Might, the novel, by Brian Dominick
Brian Dominick is the author of Present as Prologue: A GenZero Novella, which describes the first phase of a youth-led, high-tech revolution in America. We talk about youth liberation, education, capitalism, and the liberatory possibilities and limitations of technological change. Interesting discussion about the idea of youth as a class.