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564 Episodes

  1. How Can Socialists Get Things Done In State Government?

    Published: 2/3/2022
  2. Why Are Student Loans Such a Catastrophe?

    Published: 2/2/2022
  3. How Criminalization Destroys The Lives of Black Children

    Published: 2/2/2022
  4. Is Julian Assange Being Unjustly Persecuted By The U.S. Government?

    Published: 2/2/2022
  5. We Took Hillary Clinton's MasterClass So That You Don't Have To

    Published: 1/19/2022
  6. Have Feminists Been Too Quick To Embrace Criminal Punishment?

    Published: 1/19/2022
  7. What's Useful and Correct About Critical Race Theory? (w/ Randall Kennedy)

    Published: 1/19/2022
  8. How Have Elon Musk and Tesla Gotten Away With So Much Lying and Fraudulence?

    Published: 1/19/2022
  9. Has "Wokeness" Become a "Religion"?

    Published: 1/17/2022
  10. How Did The COVID-19 Pandemic Actually Start? (w/ Alina Chan)

    Published: 1/17/2022
  11. Why We Should Reclaim Thomas Paine and FDR (w/ Harvey Kaye)

    Published: 1/13/2022
  12. Why Is the Pursuit of Money Such an American Obsession? (w/ Lewis Lapham)

    Published: 1/13/2022
  13. Why All The Anti-Trans Arguments Are Ignorant Nonsense (w/ Julia Serano)

    Published: 1/5/2022
  14. When YIMBYs Attack: Democratic Socialist Dean Preston on the San Francisco Housing Crisis

    Published: 1/5/2022
  15. Why Don't We Have Constitutional Rights Anymore? (w/ Aziz Huq)

    Published: 1/5/2022
  16. What Is "Systemic Racism" and How Pervasive Is It?

    Published: 12/14/2021
  17. Does the Right to Counsel Actually Exist In the U.S.?

    Published: 12/14/2021
  18. Abortion in America, Part II: Diana Greene Foster on "The Turnaway Study"

    Published: 12/13/2021
  19. Abortion in America: Carole Joffe on the "Obstacle Course" to Get Necessary Medical Care

    Published: 12/13/2021
  20. How Did the Bloating Military Become a Cancer on the US? (w/ Andrew Cockburn)

    Published: 12/9/2021

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