Counterpunch Radio

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CounterPunch Radio

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  • Maximillian Alvarez – Episode 164

    14/09/2020 Duración: 01h20min

    This week Eric welcomes to the show essayist, editor, and host of the Working People podcast, Maximillian Alvarez, to discuss the state of the working class in the time of COVID. Eric and Maximillian discuss the contours of the class war, what the pandemic has revealed about the failures of neoliberalism and the true nature of American capitalism, and the action and inaction of organized labor against the backdrop of America's social movements. Also, Eric and Maximillian ask (and try to answer) the question: What does it mean to be working class in 2020?

  • Dave Zirin – Episode 163

    31/08/2020 Duración: 44min

    This week Eric welcomes back to the show author and journalist Dave Zirin to discuss the strike wave in US professional sports and what it means for the future. Eric and Dave discuss the NBA being in the forefront of the issue, the significance of professional baseball getting involved, and the future of the NFL in this year of COVID and police brutality. The conversation touches on everything from the diametrically opposed roles of Kaepernick and Obama to the political and economic concerns at the heart of the issues. Don't miss CounterPunch Radio this week!

  • Jackie Fielder – Episode 162

    25/08/2020 Duración: 51min

    This week Eric welcomes to the show California State Senate candidate Jackie Fielder to discuss her campaign, the issues facing San Franciscans, and the overlapping crises facing all workers in the US. Eric and Jackie discuss why she launched the campaign, and how her experiences as an indigenous woman, and especially as a water protector at Standing Rock, helped shape her politics and activism. From there, the conversation touches on labor issues, the housing apocalypse in California, the raging wildfires and pandemic and how they're impacting workers, what "democratic socialism" really means, and so much more. Don't miss CounterPunch Radio this week!

  • Doug Henwood – Episode 161

    14/08/2020 Duración: 01h11s

    This week Eric welcomes to the show journalist Doug Henwood to talk about the latest terrifying economic numbers, how COVID is changing the economic life of America's working class, what we should expect in the near- and medium-term, and so much more. The second half of the show finds Doug and Eric discussing Trump's attempts to undermine the election, what a constitutional crisis in the US would look like, and whether the US is a failed state. Also, the spectre of fascism makes its usual appearance. Hot, spicy takes abound in this week's CounterPunch Radio. Don't miss it!

  • Alex Kotch & Walker Bragman: Episode 160

    07/08/2020 Duración: 57min

    This week Eric welcomes to show journalists Alex Kotch and Walker Bragman to discuss the latest developments from Trumpistan, the state of left journalism, and their new media project OptOut. The conversation begins with discussion of Trump's threat to cancel the election, his Portland goon squads, and the shadowy American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) getting in on the culture war. They talk class war, Trump's real base, and the myopia of Americans. The second half of the chow is focused on left media, the importance of developing our own independent media ecosystem, and the new app OptOut. Lots of good stuff packed into this week's CounterPunch Radio, don't miss it!

  • Laura Briggs – Episode 159

    31/07/2020 Duración: 53min

    This week Eric welcomes to the show Laura Briggs, author of the new book "Taking Children: A History of American Terror." Eric and Laura discuss Trump's family separation policy and the long and shameful American tradition of breaking up families and stealing children. Briggs explains the economic and social function of such practices in context of slavery, dispossession of Native peoples, and US imperialism in Latin America. The conversation touches on many points including the bipartisan nature of such policies and ways we might begin to resist.

  • Grace Blakeley – Episode 158

    21/07/2020 Duración: 01h12min

    This week Eric sits down with commentator, journalist, and author, Grace Blakeley, to discuss her new book "Stolen: How to Save the World from Financialisation." Eric and Grace explore the nature of the neoliberal period and what the process of financialization has done to the economic, political, and social life of the Global North. The conversation touches on everything from the nature of financialization as intertwined with imperialism to the role of electoral politics versus that of mass mobilization and street organizing. Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders make cameos, as do Lenin, Hilferding, and Schumpeter. Oh, and also climate breakdown. It's socialism or barbarism, and the choice is ours. Don't miss this wide-ranging chat on CounterPunch Radio!

  • Sumedha Pal – Episode 157

    06/07/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    This week Eric welcomes journalist Sumedha Pal to the show to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting India and its 1.2 billion people. Sumedha explains the devastation of India's health care system, the mismanagement of the crisis by the central government, and the impact COVID is having on the rural poor, indigenous people, urban sex workers, and other marginalized groups. In the second half of the conversation, Sumedha details her personal experience with the health care system during the pandemic, as well as providing updates on the situation in Kashmir one year after the lockdown, growing tensions with China, India's far right ultra-nationalist forces, and more. Break music: The Mekons - "Last Night on Earth"

  • Lucy Schiller – Episode 156

    30/06/2020 Duración: 54min

    This week Eric sits down with journalist and author Lucy Schiller to discuss her recent investigation into the multi-billion dollar senior living industry in the COVID era, and the concept of loneliness in our world today. Music: Dean Wareham - "Wayfaring Stranger"

  • Arun Gupta – Episode 155

    22/06/2020 Duración: 01h23min

    This time Eric chats with journalist, author, and chef Arun Gupta about his recent investigation into the COVID pandemic in rural agriculture and its impact on migrant workers. Eric and Arun also discuss the ongoing #BLM protests, real journalism and the danger of spreading unverified rumors in times of social struggle, and Arun's new Instagram cooking series, "Apocalypse Chow" As always, Arun Gupta on CounterPunch Radio is a must-listen! Music: The Coup - Laugh/Love/F**ck

  • Kali Akuno – Episode 154

    04/06/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    As the US erupts in protest in the wake of George Floyd's murder, Eric chats with Kali Akuno, co-founder and co-director of Cooperation Jackson and organizer with People's Strike. Kali gives his reactions to Trump's quasi-martial law decree and some of the rhetoric he used in his disturbing "Law and Order" speech. Eric and Kali discuss the importance of Black and Brown youth leadership in this uprising, and how the level of political consciousness is much higher than previous uprisings. From there the conversation touches on everything from the formation of Trumpist brownshirts and how the Left must organize itself for defense to the understanding that Trump has brought the War on Terror home. Don't miss the critical discussion on CounterPunch! Music: Durand Jones and the Indications - "Morning in America"

  • Richard Wolff – Episode 153

    26/05/2020 Duración: 34min

    This week Eric welcomes back to the show professor of economics, radio host, and author Richard Wolff to discuss unemployment, systemic failures, and the future of capitalism in the Age of COVID. Eric and Richard discuss his recent piece "Mass Unemployment Is a Failure of Capitalism" and why unemployment, and all the hardships it causes, is a choice made by capitalists. From there they explore the 2000, 2008, and 2020 crashes as a feature, not a bug, capitalism, and why a redistribution of labor has led to a generation of precarious gig workers and debt-ridden college graduates with little hope of a financial future. And what should the government be doing? Listen to this week's show to find out.

  • Shahid Buttar – Episode 152

    19/05/2020 Duración: 01h59s

    This time Eric welcomes progressive Democratic candidate for the US House of Representatives from California's 12th district, Shahid Buttar, who is challenging Nancy Pelosi in November's general election. Eric and Shahid discuss his background and formative political experiences, his time in Washington and as an activist, and his reasons for running. From there, the conversation explores the Pelosi era in SF politics: gentrification, segregation, Pelosification. What are the power blocs in Bay Area politics? Which sectors of capital does Pelosi represent? How will his campaign overcome these institutional obstacles? The second half of the show assesses Bernie's campaign, his impact on American political life, and the possibility (or impossibility) of taking over the Democratic Party. Finally, Eric and Shahid examine the critical question: what role is there for the Left in US politics?

  • Louis Proyect & Shalon van Tine – Episode 151

    08/05/2020 Duración: 01h24min

    While we're all stuck at home, there's a world of films waiting to be seen. This week, we discuss ten films that every lefty must watch. Joining Eric is CounterPunch's resident film critic Louis Proyect, and PhD student and author Shalon van Tine. Films discussed include: Sansho the Bailiff (Mizoguchi, 1954) Strike (Eisenstein, 1925) Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein, 1925) Salt of the Earth (Biberman, 1954) Crimson Gold (Panahi/Kiarostami, 2003) La Chinoise (Godard, 1967) Ceddo (Sembene, 1977) El Norte (Nava, 1983) Seventh Seal (Bergman, 1957) Sorry to Bother You (Riley, 2018) Music: The Kinks - Celluloid Heroes

  • Howie Hawkins – Episode 150

    20/04/2020 Duración: 51min

    This time Eric welcomes to the show activist, unionist, and leading candidate for the Green Party nomination for President in 2020, Howie Hawkins. Eric and Howie discuss the importance of a left political alternative to the Democratic Party, and why arguments against it are disingenuous. Howie describes his background as a trade unionist, co-founder of the Green Party, and activist, and explains how that informs his politics today. Eric and Howie explore electoralism vs activism, the role of the Green Party with it shortcomings, and whether it can be a vehicle for the Left. Howie also provides some perspective on the Bernie Sanders campaign and explains why he wasn't surprised to see Bernie do well in 2016. Finally, and most importantly, Howie answers the million dollar question: why bother with a third party in an undemocratic capitalist duopoly? Music: David Rovics - "Failed State"

  • Paul Street – Episode 149

    06/04/2020 Duración: 01h13min

    This time Eric welcomes back to the show CounterPunch contributor Paul Street to discuss capitalism and the pandemic, the Orange Antichrist, Bernie's flame-out, and the shocking collapse of Truthdig. First, Eric and Paul go in depth on how the pandemic is a direct result of capitalist development and ecocide, and the fact that Trump's base is only interested in white nationalism and authoritarianism. The second half of the show is a post-mortem of the Bernie Sanders campaign as Eric and Paul discuss what went wrong, and whether or not Bernie represents the final nail in the coffin of the "transforming the Democratic Party" mantra. Finally, Paul gives his inside perspective on what happened at Truthdig and why independent left media is so critical in these crazy times. Music: The Mekons - "Simone"

  • Michael Roberts – Episode 148

    20/03/2020 Duración: 55min

    This time Eric welcomes back to the show Marxist economist and author Michael Roberts to discuss the prospects for the global economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Eric and Michael begin by discussing whether the virus was an exogenous calamity or merely the tipping point for much deeper structural problems with global production and profitability. From there, Michael explains why Keynesians are wrong in describing "demand crises" when really it's supply crises that drive economic downturns, and why comparisons of 2020 and 1987 fall flat. The second half of the episode explores the role of oil price collapse and corporate debt in exacerbating the coming depression, and the material reality of life for workers under the dire economic conditions we now face. Lots of ground covered with one of the best economists working today. Don't miss it! Music: Dean Wareham - Wayfaring Stranger

  • Jason Stanley – Episode 147

    09/03/2020 Duración: 45min

    Counterpunch Radio returns with a conversation with philosopher Jason Stanley, author of "How Fascism Works" (2018). Eric and Jason explore the nature of contemporary fascism, its historical roots, and the connection between the politics and culture. They examine fascism as defined by Marxists versus that defined by liberal democrats and explore whether a single interpretation is insufficient. From there the interview touches on how Trump and fascists use language, the precarity of truth in a fascist era, and the question of whether Trump represents a unique threat or simply the removal of the white supremacist mask. Lots of ground covered in this great conversation. Music: Audiobinger - Pumpkin Spice

  • Eric Blanc – Episode 146

    27/01/2020 Duración: 29min

    This week Eric welcomes to the show activist and author Eric Blanc whose book Red State Revolt (Verso, 2019) documented the teachers strike wave across the country in 2018-2019. The conversation begins with a discussion of the nature of the strikes, the political context in which they happened, and the juxtaposition of labor activism in red versus blue states. From there, Eric explains how standardized testing, charter schools, and privatization broadly has decimated the teaching profession in recent decades, and how the recent labor uprising from teachers and education professionals is a backlash to those trends. The final part of the conversation focuses on the Bernie 2020 campaign, and the specifics of Bernie's proposals on education and rolling back the Wall Street-financed privatization movement. Music: Max Romeo - "Socialism Is Love"

  • Scott Stedman & Val Broeksmit – Episode 145

    21/01/2020 Duración: 01h07min

    This week Eric welcomes to the show investigative journalist and founder of Forensic News, Scott Stedman, along with Deutsche Bank whistleblower Val Broeksmit, to discuss the bombshell report from Forensic News confirming a direct link between Trump's Deutsche Bank loans and the Russian bank VTB. The conversation begins with a deep dive into the story and Val's background, including his father, a former Deutsche Bank executive who committed suicide in 2014. Val and Scott help lay out the connections between Trump, the US subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, and the Russian oligarch bank VTB. The conversation touches on numerous angles to this story including Val's cooperation with the FBI, the main pieces of evidence, and a macro-level view of how this revelation fits into the broader Trump-Russia puzzle. Whether you're a Russiagate enthusiast, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this week's show is all about the evidence. Music: Constantines - "Young Lions"

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