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Jul 30, 2024 • 40min

I Read Kamala Harris’ Dad’s Book

Donald Harris, an economist known for his work in Marxian and post-Keynesian economics, discusses his nuanced views on economic theories. The conversation delves into his alignment with post-Keynesian ideas over traditional Marxism and tackles the Cambridge Capital Controversy. They explore the evolution of economic thought, examining class dynamics and state intervention in crises. Harris's theories are critiqued for their minimal focus on class struggles, reflecting on the disconnect between radical principles and modern policy discussions.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 38min

The Olympics!

Dive into the captivating history of the modern Olympic Games, from their ancient roots to the political drama of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Explore how the games have transformed communities, often leading to gentrification and displacement. The discussion touches on the complicated relationship between nationalism and identity in sporting events. With personal reflections and historical anecdotes, the journey through Olympic legacy challenges the current capitalist framework surrounding this grand spectacle.
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Jul 28, 2024 • 28min

CZM Book Club: Stories About Nightingale the Robber

Margaret, a storyteller passionate about Russian folklore, shares captivating tales of Nightingale the Robber. She delves into the enigmatic character's chilling whistle and his transformation from a villain to a complex figure in heroism alongside Ilya of Miram. The podcast explores themes of honor, bravery, and the dualities of heroism through Ilya's journey and choices. Margaret intertwines humor with tradition, reflecting on societal values while captivating listeners with the rich narratives of Russian lore.
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Jul 27, 2024 • 2h 51min

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Excitement fills the air as the Paris Olympics approach, showcasing remarkable athletes like the US gymnastics champion. The chaos at the Republican National Convention reveals entertaining political theatrics, while discussions on education draw alarming parallels between schools and prisons. The cultural significance of asparagus gives a quirky twist, blending culinary history with humor. Delving deeper, serious conversations about trans rights highlight advocacy challenges amidst political turbulence, leaving listeners both entertained and informed.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 43min

The Democrats Turn on Trans People

Trans policy expert Corinne Green discusses the Democrats' troubling anti-trans moves, chaos within the party over transgender issues, challenges in transgender rights, and the need for advocacy and allyship for the transgender community.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 22min

How We Win

Exploring the historical context and battle against fascism in 1940, manipulation tactics for power, Elon Musk's controversial views on parenthood and transgender issues, the evolutionary values of satire, an anarchist's reflection on humanity and political contrasts, and the importance of defeating Republicans for a better future.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 19min

Are Overseas Nazis Recruiting Your Kids on Roblox?

The podcast discusses how an Albanian racist recruited American teens on Roblox to cause disruptions in California city council meetings. It also explores online radicalization among teenagers, FBI investigations into Zoom bombing incidents, and the importance of online safety for the youth.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 45min

The High Water Mark: Trump's Coronation

A detailed exploration of the surreal atmosphere at the 2024 RNC, including Trump's speech and the presence of non-elected figures. Topics range from Tucker's praise of JD Vance to the school to prison pipeline. The podcast also covers speeches, transitions, and Trump's controversial entrance amid patriotic fervor. Reflections on an assassination attempt and reaching out to a diverse audience provide an intriguing glimpse into the event.
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Jul 21, 2024 • 36min

CZM Book Club: "The Orchard of Tomorrow" by Kelsea Yu

Author Kelsea Yu discusses themes of love, rebuilding, and reclaiming power in 'The Orchard of Tomorrow'. The podcast explores nostalgic memories, contrasts between luxury and hardship, strained relationships, and reflections on past decisions and hopes for the future.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 3h 21min

It Could Happen Here Weekly: RNC Edition

The podcast delves into fears of a Trump dictatorship, rise of right-wing influencers, U.S. Election analysis, Republican party divisions, incidents at the RNC, and encounters with police officers. It covers controversial speeches, ideological clashes, police violence, climate change perspectives, and undercover experiences at a hate group social house party.

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