

The Deprogram
JT, Hakim, and Yugopnik
What do an Iraqi, a Balkan Slav and a Texan have in common? A burning hatred for the system. Oh, and a podcast. Say no to eating out of the trash can of ideology. Join us on a journey exploring and critically assessing the perceived “normalcy” of late-stage capitalism. The only truly international, global, and anti-capitalist podcast you’ll find. SUPPORT US on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheDeprogram FOLLOW US on Twitter @TheDeprogramPod
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Nov 6, 2024 • 1h 21min
Episode 156 - Face The Magic Wall
Engaging discussions reveal the spectacle of mainstream media and its minimal impact on real political change. Election dynamics for 2024 come under scrutiny, showcasing voter turnout surprises and the Democratic Party's struggles. The disconnect between voters and representatives is humorously highlighted alongside analysis of key issues like abortion rights. The podcast dives into California's Proposition 6, calling for more grassroots engagement. It ultimately urges listeners to challenge systemic injustices and rethink political strategies.

Nov 1, 2024 • 1h 24min
The Deprogram Episode 154 - Listener Mailbag #2
Explore the quirky world of New Year's traditions and their cultural significance, blending humor with reflections on life and mortality. Dive into the playful debate on 'hoot' origins and the symbolism of the 'thin blue line' in American society. Enjoy a light-hearted mailbag segment featuring personal anecdotes and listener engagement. Unpack the complexities of political discourse, cultural alienation, and the allure of monarchy, all while savoring witty banter and insightful commentary.

Oct 25, 2024 • 15min
Episode 153 - Titans of Industry #1: Agriculture
Delve into the dark side of agriculture, where monopolies and ethics collide. Discover how major companies like Cargill wield market power, influencing food production. Unpack the implications of their practices, including labor exploitation and the sourcing of cocoa. This insightful discussion sheds light on the troubling dynamics shaping our food systems.

Oct 18, 2024 • 1h 17min
Episode 152 - Real Economy Hour (Ft. Victor Magariño)
Dive into a lively discussion on the intersection of fashion and politics, exploring how clothing shapes cultural identity. Learn about the labor theory of value and its critiques, alongside insights from the Austrian School of Economics. The dialogue highlights contrasting economic theories, from Marxism to Keynesianism, and examines personal experiences in education and their impact on current economic perspectives. Community connections are celebrated, showcasing the importance of listener support in fostering engaging content.

Oct 15, 2024 • 16min
Teaser: Episode 152 - Real Economy Hour (Ft. Victor Magariño)
Victor Magariño, an insightful speaker on economic theories, dives into the world of neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxist economics. He critiques the limitations of traditional economic models and champions a contemporary Marxist perspective. The discussion highlights the historical evolution of these theories, exposing their strengths and weaknesses. By emphasizing empirical evidence, Magariño invites listeners to rethink the standard economic frameworks and consider a more nuanced approach to understanding the real economy.

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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 17min
Episode 151 - Long Form Existential Dread (Ft. Prolekult)
The speakers humorously tackle the shortcomings of current medical treatments for viral infections. They also discuss the complexities of healthcare decisions after an injury while connecting with a guest from a Marxist film platform. The conversation delves into the intertwined crises of climate change, capitalism, and biodiversity loss, calling for urgent systemic change. They unpack the existential dread linked to environmental issues and explore the challenges of documentary filmmaking, including funding and navigating societal indifference towards these critical themes.

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 21min
Episode 150 - Vote Harder (Ft. Justice Warriors)
Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson, the creative minds behind the graphic novel Justice Warriors, dive into the absurdities of political engagement and activism. They humorously reflect on the waning influence of online personalities, contrasting it with real-world action. The duo discusses their dystopian comic set in Bubble City, exploring themes of class consciousness and societal critique. They also touch on character complexities, touching upon social justice and the challenges of voting. Finally, they hint at an exciting potential TV adaptation of their work.

Sep 30, 2024 • 9min
Teaser: Episode 150 - Vote Harder (Ft. Justice Warriors)
This episode features the creators of 'Justice Warriors,' an insightful comic series that dives deep into the absurdities of activism and modern justice. They discuss the quirky characters, including Swamp Cop and Officer Shit, navigating the eccentric political landscape of Bubble City. The conversation explores the comic’s unique blend of humor and satire, highlighting its commentary on societal structures amidst a post-apocalyptic backdrop. Tune in for a thought-provoking look at survival and social themes in a richly imagined urban environment.

Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 149 - Pol Pod (Ft. Brendan from Blowback)
Brendan, a host from the podcast Blowback, dives into the intricate connection between Vietnam and Cambodia, highlighting the geopolitical turmoil during and after the Vietnam War. He explores the complex legacy of Prince Sihanouk, his multifaceted role, and the impact of past alliances on current U.S. foreign policy. The emotional challenges of selecting podcast topics related to conflict are also discussed, showcasing a balance between engagement and the gravity of human suffering. Hear insights into the brutal tactics of the Khmer Rouge and their lasting consequences.

Sep 24, 2024 • 11min
Teaser Episode 149 - Pol Pod (Ft. Brendan from Blowback)
Brendan, a co-host of the Blowback podcast, joins to explore intriguing historical narratives. They discuss the art of selecting compelling topics while balancing sensitivity to human suffering. The conversation dives into the complex legacies of French colonialism in Cambodia and Vietnam, highlighting their distinct historical trajectories. Shifting alliances during World War II are analyzed, revealing how U.S. interests aligned with the Viet Minh. Brendan's insights make this a thought-provoking listen for history buffs and curious minds alike.