It Could Happen Here

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13 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 38min

Defining Anarchism feat. Andrew

Andrew Sage, known as Andrewism, is a YouTube personality dedicated to exploring anarchism. He and Mia unpack anarchism as an ethic and practice, highlighting its roots in self-determination and mutual aid. They delve into the complexities of authority, emphasizing how collaboration can exist without it. The conversation spans historical examples, critiques of modern dating culture, and the implications of authority in healthcare, making for a thought-provoking and engaging discussion on societal structures.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 36min

Coffee Unions Spread to Peet's

Discover the inspiring journey of the Peet's Labor Union as organizers share their experiences battling management's union-busting tactics. Delve into the challenges faced by coffee shop workers dealing with chronic understaffing and rising delivery demands. The conversation highlights the importance of coworker solidarity and understanding labor rights amidst aggressive resistance. Explore the broader implications of unionization in the coffee industry and the ongoing struggle for fair wages and improved working conditions.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 36min

CZM Rewind: Printing the Revolution

Zaw Lin, a dedicated fighter in the Myanmar Spring Revolution, shares gripping firsthand accounts of the ongoing conflict against dictatorship. He discusses the evolution of everyday citizens into tech-savvy insurgents utilizing 3D-printed weapons for resistance. Zaw highlights the unity among diverse ethnic groups and the challenges faced during revolutionary training. His narrative poignantly reflects on the human costs of struggle and the deep emotional toll of loss, reminding us of the sacrifices made in the quest for democracy.
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Feb 16, 2025 • 26min

CZM Book Club: Cool Zone 2055: After the Battle

Explore a dystopian future in 2055, where community and humor shine amidst the 'Dino Wars.' Dive into the poignant reflections of a war orderly and a journalist, illustrating the impact of conflict on identity and history. Discover the struggles of a non-binary child grappling with familial ties in an anarchic environment, emphasizing resilience and the importance of community. Amidst chaos, the need for solidarity against authoritarianism stands tall, reminding us of the enduring human spirit even in the darkest times.
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Feb 15, 2025 • 2h 58min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 169

Dana El-Kurd, an assistant professor specializing in political science, discusses the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and the implications of U.S. foreign policy under Trump. Derek Black, a constitutional law professor, offers insights on the growing movement to defund federal agencies and the threats to academic freedom stemming from political sensitivity. They explore the complexities of American imperialism, the impacts of corporate influence on governance, and the rising challenges to democracy highlighted by recent political events.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 42min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #3

The discussion covers Trump's controversial peace plan for Ukraine and recent sanctions on the International Criminal Court. Financial instability looms as hosts analyze Trump's remarks about U.S. Treasury bonds. The ongoing war on wokeness sparks debate, critiquing government directives that could echo segregationist ideologies. Humor mixes with serious topics, including Germany's rearmament and the absurdities of political theater, particularly surrounding allegations of war crimes and Trump's Greenland ambitions.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 30min

What's Happening To Gaza Under Trump: An Update with Dana El-Kurd

Dana El-Kurd, an assistant professor of political science and a noted commentator on Middle Eastern politics, joins to discuss the troubling potential annexation of Gaza announced by Trump. They analyze the implications of this controversial move on Israeli leadership perceptions and international relations. The conversation also highlights the hazards of unexploded munitions, the intersection of U.S. foreign policy and real estate ambitions, and the challenges to academic freedom regarding Palestinian discourse in America.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 32min

Constitutional Law Professor Reacts

Derek Black, a constitutional law professor at the University of South Carolina, dives into critical conversations about democracy and education. He highlights the threats posed by the Trump administration's policies and the debate over executive power's expansion. The discussion also addresses conservative critiques of the Department of Education and the implications of its potential abolition. Black underscores the importance of federal involvement in public education and warns about the risks of media polarization and loyalty tests within government.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 42min

How the Federal Government Fell

Dive into a bizarre transformation of governance driven by tech influence! Discover how a tech mogul's controversial actions led to the dismantling of a federal department, igniting unrest and budget cuts. Explore the far-right's rising calls to abolish federal law enforcement and the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party. Unpack the disturbing push to dismantle the Department of Education, revealing deeper political ambitions. This engaging discussion unravels a timeline filled with intrigue and chaos!
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Feb 10, 2025 • 32min

Why Trump Wants to Conquer Canada

Mia and James dive into Trump's ambitious plans for Canada, exploring the nuances of his imperialist approach. They discuss how tariffs serve as political weapons in trade wars, especially between the U.S. and Mexico. The impact of neoliberalism on labor rights and the declining organized labor movement is critically examined. The podcast also analyzes Trump's foreign policy, contrasting it with traditional diplomacy and revealing the tensions between democracy and imperialism in American politics.

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