
The Socialist Program with Brian Becker
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Apr 19, 2025 • 12min
The US Oligarchy Can Be Defeated – But Not By The Democrats [Preview]
Brian Becker and Layan Fuleihan break down Trump’s doubling down on deportations – including potential plans to deport U.S. citizens, Rubio’s signal of a possible pivot away from the war in Ukraine, new developments in the Gaza genocide, and how socialists should relate to the new wave of the anti-Trump movement.This is a preview of a patrons-only episode. Subscribe at patreon.com/thesocialistprogram to hear the full episode, get access to all our patrons-only content including live Q&A seminars with Brian Becker, and help keep this show on the air.

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Apr 16, 2025 • 31min
Trade War Will Be a ‘Colossal Blunder’ For U.S. w/ Prof. Richard Wolff
Richard Wolff, an influential author and co-founder of Democracy at Work, joins to dissect Trump's escalating trade war with China. They explore how the chaotic tariff policies may be backfiring and leading to the U.S.'s political isolation. Wolff addresses the shifting power dynamics in global trade and the fallout for American universities under political pressure. He critiques the illusion of tariffs as a solution for the working class, exposing the deeper issues within capitalism that remain unaddressed.

Apr 12, 2025 • 12min
Trump Hints At Shift On Gaza, Witch-Hunt Against Students In the US Grows, Millions Face Deportation
The discussion delves into Trump's potential policy shifts regarding Gaza and his alarming tactics affecting immigrants in the U.S. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is highlighted, emphasizing the dire need for supplies and ceasefire negotiations. The conversation also stresses the economic contributions of undocumented workers while denouncing the punitive measures targeting them. Lastly, the impact of visa revocations on international students, particularly those involved in pro-Palestine activism, reveals a disturbing trend in the current political climate.

Apr 10, 2025 • 55min
Explosive Trade War with China: What Are Trump’s Real Goals?
Eugene Puryear, an insightful author and political organizer, dives deep into the impact of Trump's aggressive tariffs on China. He reveals the staggering $7 trillion stock market loss that followed the trade war announcement and critiques the misleading narrative around job creation linked to these tariffs. Puryear connects historical policies with today's economic upheavals, examining the exploitative nature of capitalism and its effects on the working class. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for a renewed socialist movement to challenge these systemic issues.

Apr 9, 2025 • 30min
Stock Market Chaos Amid Trump’s Billionaire Family Feud w/ Prof. Richard Wolff
In this engaging discussion, Professor Richard Wolff, an author and co-founder of Democracy at Work, dives into the aftermath of Trump's significant tariffs that led to a staggering $5 trillion stock market loss. He analyzes the worries of billionaires amidst economic volatility and the precarious balance Trump must maintain to satisfy wealthy backers. The conversation further unpacks the escalating U.S.-China trade tensions and critiques the misleading optimism from politicians about economic stability, revealing the profound implications for the working class.

Apr 3, 2025 • 15min
Wisconsin says NO to Musk & Billionaires, Is Protest Effective?, Palestine, Iran, China, & More [Preview]
The recent loss of Musk's candidate in Wisconsin raises questions about political trends in the U.S. and critical issues like abortion rights. With Tesla's sales declining, protests are gaining momentum against corporate power. Discussions also delve into the impactful March for Palestine and critiques of NATO's role, advocating for an anti-imperialist unity. Plus, there's a focus on the risk of war with Iran and addressing homelessness in Asheville, highlighting how a socialist approach could make a difference. Get ready for engaging insights!

Apr 2, 2025 • 30min
Billionaires Salivate Over Plan to Privatize the Post Office, w/ Prof. Richard Wolff
In this engaging discussion, Prof. Richard Wolff, co-founder of Democracy at Work, dives into the alarming trend of privatizing essential public services, including the Post Office. He critiques the motives of billionaires like Trump and Musk, arguing that such moves threaten economic equity and worker rights. Wolff also contrasts the U.S. with countries like Denmark and France, highlighting the inadequacies of American capitalism in providing social benefits. A compelling call for prioritizing public welfare over profit makes this conversation both timely and necessary.

Mar 29, 2025 • 13min
A Do-or-Die Moment for Free Speech in the US. Time to Stand Up [Preview]
The discussion highlights the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, emphasizing the urgent need for aid and solidarity. A mass march in Washington, D.C. is being organized to demand justice and challenge systemic oppression. The conversation also addresses the severe threats to free speech for students who voice dissenting opinions, particularly regarding Israel. It draws alarming parallels to historical events, underscoring the need for collective action to protect activists like Mahmoud Khalid, who faces legal challenges and potential deportation.

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Mar 27, 2025 • 1h 2min
US Wages Economic War on China, But It Won’t Stop Its Rise w/ Ben Norton
Ben Norton, an investigative journalist in Beijing and editor of Geopolitical Economy Report, discusses the ongoing economic war between the US and China. He reveals China's resilience in the face of severe sanctions and tariffs. Norton emphasizes the shifting attitudes of Chinese parents towards US educational institutions due to increasing xenophobia. He critiques GDP as an inadequate measure of well-being and explores the implications of U.S. foreign policy on global perceptions. The conversation also addresses the rise of China as a formidable alternative to U.S. financial dominance.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 33min
Musk's Real Plan is to Loot Social Security w/ Prof. Richard Wolff
In this engaging discussion, Richard Wolff, a professor and co-founder of Democracy at Work, dives into Elon Musk's alarming proposals regarding Social Security and critiques the Trump administration's cuts to this crucial program. He highlights the historical significance of Social Security and warns of the ongoing threats it faces today. Wolff emphasizes the broader implications of capitalism, illustrating how economic policies disproportionately affect the working class and questioning the government's role in perpetuating systemic inequalities.
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