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Oct 10, 2025 • 0sec

"Enshittification" Part 2: Author Cory Doctorow on Technofeudalism, "Bottom-Up Resistance" Apps & More

Cory Doctorow, an author and digital rights activist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, discusses his new book and the concept of 'enzshittification', now in Webster’s Dictionary. He explores how technofeudalism affects platforms like Uber, detailing their exploitation of workers through changing rules and unfair practices. Doctorow also highlights 'bottom-up resistance' apps that empower workers. He advocates for tech that helps labor and criticizes the current ecosystem, promoting decentralized platforms as viable alternatives.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-10 Friday

Diana Buttu, a renowned Palestinian human rights attorney, and Amjad Araki, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, delve into the recent Gaza ceasefire negotiations and the implications for displaced Palestinians. Buttu criticizes international neglect while discussing the complicated nature of prisoner exchanges. Tech activist Cory Doctorow explores the phenomenon of 'bleepification' in digital platforms, highlighting how profit motives undermine user experience and what can be done to regain control over our online environments.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-09 Thursday

Iyad Amawi, a local NGO coordinator for the Gaza Relief Committee, discusses urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza, emphasizing the necessity of unrestricted aid and addressing overcrowding. Moeen Rabbani, a Middle East analyst, critiques a recently announced ceasefire deal, suggesting it overlooks crucial governance issues. Mohamed Chahada provides insight into regional diplomacy pressures leading to the agreement, while Ori Goldberg sheds light on Israeli public sentiment and political implications surrounding the ceasefire.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-08 Wednesday

Ro Khanna, a Democratic U.S. Representative from California, discusses the looming government shutdown and the urgency of releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files. Adelita Grijalva, Congressmember-elect from Arizona, shares her challenges with being unsworn and her determination to push for the Epstein file release. David Kleon examines the dangers of media consolidation, particularly under the Ellison family, and explores the implications of Barry Weiss's appointment at CBS News, raising concerns about journalistic integrity and public representation.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-07 Tuesday

This discussion features Ed Yonke, the ACLU of Illinois Director of Communications, who addresses troubling federal immigration tactics in Chicago and the implications of militarized policies. Palestinian journalist Plastia Al-Aqad shares her harrowing firsthand experiences from Gaza, detailing life under siege, the resilience of its people, and the dangers reporters face. They touch on global solidarity movements, highlight the humanitarian crisis, and emphasize the power of personal stories in inspiring action for change.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-06 Monday

Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator, critiques the Trump-Netanyahu Gaza plan, highlighting its lack of details and emphasizing urgent ceasefire needs. Kieran Andriou, a British–Palestinian journalist, shares his harrowing firsthand account of the Sumud flotilla's interception by Israeli forces, detailing the mistreatment of detainees. Alex de Waal, author and peace expert, discusses starvation as a weapon in Gaza and Sudan, arguing that humanitarian aid shouldn't hinge on ceasefires. Each guest sheds light on critical issues affecting the region.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-03 Friday

Deborah Kamen, a New York Times real estate reporter, investigates conflicts of interest involving a U.S. Middle East envoy and his family's ties to Gulf investors. She reveals ethical concerns over business and diplomacy intermingling. Jane Fonda discusses relaunching the Committee for the First Amendment to combat the rising threats to free speech and democracy, drawing parallels to McCarthyism. Nora Benavides highlights the case of journalist Mario Guevara, emphasizing the dangers faced by reporters and the importance of press freedom.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-02 Thursday

Raoul Peck, an acclaimed Haitian filmmaker known for the documentary "Orwell: Two Plus Two Equals Five," explores the enduring impact of George Orwell's work. He discusses how authoritarian leaders manipulate truth and the role of social media in spreading disinformation. Peck ties Orwell's life experiences, including his time in Burma and the Spanish Civil War, to his political convictions. He emphasizes the importance of coalition-building and civic action as responses to totalitarianism, drawing parallels to historical resistance movements.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-10-01 Wednesday

Brandon Johnson, the Mayor of Chicago and a former teacher, discusses President Trump's alarming comments about using cities as military training grounds. He emphasizes the importance of First Amendment protections and the recent federal immigration raids in his city. Eugene Fidell, a Yale Law scholar specializing in military justice, warns about potential erosion of military norms due to loyalty demands and advises senior officers on legal advice regarding unlawful orders. Together, they delve into the implications of these federal actions on civil rights and public safety.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-09-30 Tuesday

Diana Buttu, a Palestinian human rights attorney, critiques Trump's Gaza plan as vague and lacking Palestinian agency. Nkosi Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela and South African activist, discusses the Global Samud flotilla aimed at breaking the Gaza blockade, emphasizing international solidarity. Cristóbal Cavazos, a community organizer in Chicago, shares insights on grassroots efforts to protect immigrants from ICE, highlighting the importance of know-your-rights outreach and local resilience against federal intervention. Together, they address critical global issues around Gaza and immigrant rights.

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