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Nov 24, 2025 • 41min

Downstream: Zack Polanski Is Coming for Starmer and Farage

Zack Polanski, the dynamic leader of the Green Party, discusses his rapid success, with membership soaring from 70,000 to 150,000. He explores the party's strategy to challenge the Labour Party while preventing the rise of Reform. Polanski emphasizes inclusivity, anti-racist principles, and a commitment to socialism, all while prioritizing living standards and community issues. He also tackles climate policy through systemic changes and advocates humane immigration reforms. Throughout the discussion, he envisions a compassionate society with a focus on creativity and sustainability.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 27min

Downstream: Ex-World Bank Insider on Western Decline & the Chinese World Order w/ Branko Milanovic

Branko Milanovic, a former World Bank macroeconomist and expert on global inequality, dives into the shifting geopolitical landscape. He discusses how the rise of China compares to the Industrial Revolution, the implications of the new elite class, and the declining social mobility in the West. Branko critiques neoliberal globalization and explores the potential for conflict between the US and China. He also touches on the factors behind the USSR's collapse and examines the economic forces driving Russia's pivot towards Asia.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 28min

Downstream: The Dark Truth About Starmer’s Rise to Power w/ Paul Holden

In this insightful discussion, investigative journalist Paul Holden reveals shocking details behind Keir Starmer's ascent in the Labour Party. He delves into leaked documents exposing Morgan McSweeney's influential role and secret operations within Labour Together that sabotaged Corbyn. Holden discusses how McSweeney strategically weaponized the party bureaucracy, manipulated media narratives, and orchestrated public unity while executing covert agendas. His work uncovers a deeper crisis in British democracy and the implications of undeclared funds that threaten transparency.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 38min

Downstream: Putin’s War in Ukraine Has Ancient Roots w/ Serhii Plokhy

Serhii Plokhy, a Harvard scholar specializing in Ukrainian history, delves into the historical roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He explains why Russia is viewed as a declining empire and how its perceptions of Ukraine shape current policies. Plokhy also critiques Putin's narrative around 'de-Nazification' as a means to erase Ukrainian identity. The discussion touches on nuclear proliferation risks and the geopolitical landscape, underscoring the implications of Russia's military strategies amid a resurging multipolar world.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 31min

Downstream: The West Misunderstands Iran w/ Vali Nasr

Vali Nasr, a prominent professor of Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins and author of Iran's Grand Strategy, dives deep into Iran's complex foreign and domestic policies. He discusses the historical roots of Iran's resistance to Western imperialism, the evolving debate over sovereignty versus economic development, and the challenges of the 'Resistance Economy.' Nasr also explores Iran's military adaptations and the duality of its support for Palestine, while questioning the implications of its nuclear ambitions in the shifting geopolitical landscape.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 45min

Downstream: Kidnapped at Sea by the Israeli Military. The Full Story w/ Kieran Andrieu

Kieran Andrieu, a political economist and activist, shares his gripping experience of being intercepted by the Israeli military while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla. He recounts the harrowing details of the nighttime abduction, the psychological tactics used against him, and the impact of solidarity among detainees. Kieran also discusses the geopolitical triumphs of the flotilla, the response from consular officials, and the broader implications for humanitarian efforts in the region.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 1min

Downstream: What Really Changed on 7th October w/ Ahmed Alnaouq, Yara Eid and Tareq Baconi

In a compelling discussion, Ahmed Alnaouq, a Palestinian writer and activist, shares the heartbreaking loss of 21 family members during an October massacre. Yara Eid, a Gaza-born war journalist, expresses skepticism toward ceasefires, labeling Israel a 'killing machine' and condemning Western media biases. Tareq Baconi, former senior analyst, argues that October 7 shattered long-held beliefs about Zionism, emphasizing that true freedom for Palestine requires dismantling apartheid. Together, they reflect on trauma, anger, and the need for global solidarity.
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Oct 19, 2025 • 1h 51min

ACFM Trip 55: Parties

The hosts delve into the relevance of political parties in today's landscape. They explore the tension between inclusivity and exclusivity, touching on historical movements like the Paris Commune. The discussion spans the social dynamics of party formation and the impact of media on political alignment. From the joys of communal gatherings to the downsides of rigid structures, they question how modern conditions shape collective agency. A lively mix of history, music, and cultural references enriches the conversation on what it means to belong.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 36min

Downstream: Democracy Is Under Massive Threat From AI w/ William MacAskill

William MacAskill, a prominent philosopher in the Effective Altruism movement, dives deep into the ethical landscape shaped by AI. He discusses the potential of AI to radically transform society by 2050, including energy capture and economic expansion. MacAskill warns about the risks of AI concentrating power and how it may challenge democratic systems. He emphasizes the importance of longtermism, arguing future generations deserve moral consideration. Finally, he offers practical advice for young people navigating an uncertain future.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 52min

Downstream: Was the 20th Century a Catastrophe, or a Miracle? w/ Yanis Varoufakis

Yanis Varoufakis, an economist and former Greek finance minister, dives into his memoir, *Raise Your Soul*, exploring the influential women in his family who shaped his political awakening. He discusses the detrimental effects of patriarchal structures, the legacy of colonialism on Greek diasporas, and the dangers of far-right overreach. Varoufakis critiques neoliberalism, drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary issues, while emphasizing the need for a collective ethical vision in politics and advocating for a feminist approach to liberation.

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