The latest releases (mostly experimental music) and reissues both in vinyl and digital, including IVVVO, Subtle, Cindy Lee ...
Guest: Barry C. Lynn is the executive director of the Open Market Institute, the author of Liberty from All Masters, and a ...
What lessons can we learn from the ways working class people in the U.S., many of them women and people of color, took collective action during the depression of the 1930s? Historian Dana Frank ...
Ralph welcomes back William Hartung of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. They discuss the Cost of War Project’s latest reports on U.S. military spending in support of Israel and the ...
Guest: Zinga A. Fraser is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies at Brooklyn College and Director of the Shirley Chisholm Project on Brooklyn Women’s Activism. She is ...
Asa Miller, Amelia Southern-Uribe, and Austin Picinich, who received the 2024 Brower Youth Awards at a ceremony in Berkeley ...
On this week’s episode of Economic Update: how FED Chair Jerome Powell admits capitalism’s intrinsic instability, a Tennessee plastic plant won’t let workers leave before storm Helene hits, new drugs ...
On today’s show: “Don’t Do It”: Lebanese Lawyer Warns Israel Against Using War to Create a “New Middle East” “Starving Gaza”: Al Jazeera Film Shows U.S. Keeps Arming Israel, even as It Uses Hunger as ...
Guest: Nathan J. Robinson is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Current Affairs magazine. He is the author of Why You ...