Rev Left Radio

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38 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 28min

[BEST OF] What Is To Be Done? - V.I. Lenin

Explore Lenin's revolutionary theories in a deep dive into his work 'What Is to Be Done?'. The discussion critiques economism and the need for a disciplined vanguard party to lead the proletariat. Learn about the importance of strategic media in today's leftist movements and how historical examples, like the Black Panther Party, inform contemporary activism. The hosts emphasize the balance of ideological struggle and grassroots organizing, calling for a cohesive revolutionary framework to effectively challenge capitalism today.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 15min

Spotify Is Deleting Our Episodes... (ANNOUNCEMENT)

The hosts dive into the frustrating world of copyright challenges, sharing insights on how Spotify's removal of over 160 episodes affects them. They discuss the implications of switching to music-free content and the creative strategies involved. A new 'Best Of' series is introduced, promising fresh content while navigating these hurdles. The conversation also highlights ways listeners can continue to engage, including joining on Patreon for exclusive access.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 1h 23min

The Encampments: Uprising Against the Death Machine

Michael T. Workman and Kei Pritsker, co-directors of 'The Encampments,' dive into their award-winning documentary capturing the 2024 student-led pro-Palestinian uprisings at universities. They address the ethical dilemmas of filming amidst state repression and share impactful narratives, including Mahmoud Khalil’s story. The discussion reveals the film's role as a revolutionary tool for activists and critiques the universities' failures in protecting students from violence. They also emphasize the power of social media in reshaping narratives and fostering global solidarity for Palestinian liberation.
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9 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 11min

Palestine Action: Direct Action Against the Death Machine

Join a gripping discussion with a frontline activist from Palestine Action, who dives into the urgent fight against Elbit Systems and the complicity of the UK in arms manufacturing for Israel. Explore the rise of political prisoners facing terror charges, the moral necessity of direct action, and the group's strategies like property disruption to combat state-sanctioned violence. Engage with compelling calls for solidarity in the Palestinian movement, emphasizing the importance of grassroots support against systemic oppression and state repression.
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15 snips
Apr 6, 2025 • 1h 11min

Marxism 101: Intro to Historical Materialism (and the Necessity of Socialism)

Dive into an engaging exploration of historical materialism as Breht unpacks its role in the evolution of human societies. Learn how capitalism influences culture and the legal system, showcasing its discrepancies in favor of wealth. Discover the necessity for socialism as a response to capitalism's failures and the importance of organized revolutionary action. The discussion highlights the interplay of law, ideology, and class struggle, arguing for a revolutionary framework to achieve a classless society.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 44min

The Congo: From Colonization Through Lumumba & Mobutu w/ Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja (Guerrilla History)

In this engaging dialogue, Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, a noted expert on Congolese history and former UN diplomat, delves into the Congo's tumultuous past. He dissects the brutal colonization under King Leopold II and the catastrophic impacts on the Congolese people. The conversation also highlights Patrice Lumumba's short-lived leadership and the rise of Mobutu, illuminating the ongoing struggles with neocolonialism. Georges’ insights on the region's complex political landscape offer a profound understanding of its historical and contemporary challenges.
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15 snips
Apr 3, 2025 • 2h 16min

African Revolutions and Decolonization: Intro to Pan-Africanism (Guerrilla History)

Join Layla Brown, an Assistant Professor specializing in Pan-African, Socialist, and Feminist movements, and Jacquie Luqman, a radical activist and journalist, as they dive deep into Pan-Africanism. They discuss its historical roots and modern relevance, emphasizing gender equality and collective identity among African people. The conversation touches on the evolution of Pan-African thought, decolonization efforts, and the interconnectedness of liberation movements, with reflections on Haiti's legacy and the resurgence of youth-driven Pan-Africanism in the Sahel.
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20 snips
Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 56min

Trotsky on Fascism (and Lessons for us Today)

Dive into Trotsky's urgent insights on fascism, originally penned as a response to rising Nazi power. Explore how the petty bourgeoisie influenced fascism's emergence and the importance of class consciousness today. Discuss the complexities of contemporary populism and race alongside revolutionary strategy. Analyze Trotsky's critiques of modern far-right movements, particularly under Trump's influence. Consider the need for unified resistance against fascism, as well as the potential for a revitalized left to emerge from current crises.
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20 snips
Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 28min

The Current Political Moment, U.S. Imperial Decline, and Organizing a Revolutionary Vanguard Party

Brian Becker, a prominent socialist organizer and member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, shares his insights on the current political crisis in the U.S. He discusses the consolidation of power by Trump-aligned forces and the failures of the Democratic Party. Becker urges the need for grassroots organizing to counter rising authoritarianism and the importance of anti-imperialism. He highlights the revival of socialist ideals among younger generations and offers practical steps for listeners to transition from awareness to active participation in revolutionary politics.
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22 snips
Mar 18, 2025 • 2h 19min

American Capitalism in Decay: An Analysis (Pokepreet X Rev Left)

Breht O'Shea, host of several political podcasts, discusses his ideological journey from right-wing media to Marxist frameworks. He explores the grotesque state of American capitalism and its impacts on global power dynamics, emphasizing class struggle and the history of anti-socialist sentiments. O'Shea delves into the 'divide and conquer' tactics of American capitalism, critiques neoliberalism, and highlights the importance of unity among the oppressed. The conversation also touches on the decline of American influence and the urgent need for grassroots activism in the face of rising global challenges.

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