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News, politics, history and more from Jacobin. Featuring The Dig, Long Reads, Confronting Capitalism, Behind the News, Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman, and occasional specials.
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Behind the News: Israel’s Assault on Lebanon w/ Aurélie Daher 29.01.2026 53:00
David Bier of the Cato Institute looks at what’s behind Trump’s war on immigrants. Aurélie Daher examines the current state of Hezbollah and why Israel is bombing Lebanon. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global.
The Dig: Silicon Empires w/ Nick Srnicek 28.01.2026 2:24:04
Featuring Nick Srnicek on Silicon Empires: The Fight for the Future of AI . A deep exploration of the political economy of AI: the fulcrum of the authoritarian tech oligarchy — and of global contests for economic and military dominance. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Cold War on Five Continents at Haymarketbooks.org Check out equator.org for long-form articles, public events, and readin...
Jacobin Radio: Trumpism as Counterrevolution w/ Robert Brenner and Dylan Riley 27.01.2026 55:57
Suzi speaks with historian Robert Brenner and sociologist Dylan Riley about the deeper meaning of Trump’s return to power. Is Trump just a narcissistic strongman — or the carrier of a coherent counterrevolutionary project? Brenner and Riley argue that Trumpism is not a return to the past but an attempt to reorganize society for a future in which capitalism can no longer grow — only command, police...
Behind the News: Venezuela’s Past, Present, and Future w/ Forrest Hylton 22.01.2026 53:01
Forrest Hylton, contributor to the London Review of Books , discusses Venezuela past, present, and future. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global.
Confronting Capitalism: Why the US Never Got a Labor Party 21.01.2026 57:56
While European labor movements established foundations for their welfare states in the late 19th century, it was not until the New Deal that the US began instituting policies like unemployment insurance and old-age pensions. But although working-class struggle was also key to this success, several unique factors in American history proved an impediment to more egalitarian policies. In this episode...
Jacobin Radio: Iran’s Protest Movement w/ Yassamine Mather and Kevan Harris 20.01.2026 1:03:57
Over the past several weeks, Iran has experienced its most serious wave of protests since the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising of 2022. What began as an economic protest quickly turned political, with chants calling for an end to the Islamic Republic — and the most brutal response of repression in the history of the Islamic Republic, with killings, mass arrests, executions, and an internet blackout....
Long Reads: Latin America’s State of Siege w/ Tony Wood 17.01.2026 44:05
This is a special, extra episode of Long Reads . It’s now two weeks since the US attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro. Donald Trump and Marco Rubio made explicit threats to countries like Colombia and Cuba in the aftermath, washed down with the usual fantasies about drug trafficking. Tony Wood joins Long Reads to discuss the attack on Venezuela and what it means for the Latin A...
The Dig: MAGA Empire w/ Aslı Bâli and Greg Grandin 17.01.2026 1:49:43
Featuring Aslı Bâli and Greg Grandin on the MAGA model of US imperialism. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Subscribe to the Unite and Win podcast at podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unite-and-win-a-guide-to-workplace-organizing/id1866713309 Check out equator.org for longform articles, public events, and reading groups. The Dig goes deep into politics everywhere, from labor struggles and politica...
Long Reads: Western Sahara’s Struggle for Freedom w/ Jacob Mundy (Part 2) 15.01.2026 48:34
This week’s episode of Long Reads is the second part of a two-part interview about the history of Western Sahara. Our last episode covered events leading up to Morocco’s invasion of the country. This episode examines the fifty years of occupation and the recent push by the Trump administration to legitimize Moroccan rule. Our guest Jacob Mundy is a professor of peace and conflict studies at Colgat...
Behind the News: Maduro Kidnapped w/ Alejandro Velasco 14.01.2026 53:01
Alejandro Velasco analyzes the situation in Venezuela. Eric Blanc defends Victor Berger, Milwaukee’s sewer socialist, against charges of racism. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global.
Confronting Capitalism: The Coup in Venezuela 14.01.2026 36:27
The kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro on January 3rd was a shocking escalation in the United States’s ongoing strangulation of Venezuela. This has immediately provoked questions about the domestic Venezuelan power struggle and the demise of the Bolivarian Revolution. In this episode of Confronting Capitalism , Vivek Chibber is joined by Gabriel Hetland, author of the Catalyst essay titled “From Chávez...
Jacobin Radio: The Donroe Doctrine w/ Pedro Paulo Zahluth Bastos 13.01.2026 1:01:33
Trump’s January 3rd military assault on Venezuela and abduction of President Nicolas Maduro marks a turning point in global politics. Trump made no humanitarian or democratic claims — only a blunt assertion of power, resources, and control. Suzi talks to Brazilian political economist Pedro Paulo Zahluth Bastos who says this new “Donroe Doctrine” is openly transactional, unapologetically imperial,...
The Dig: Venezuela w/ Alejandro Velasco, Gabriel Hetland, and Yoletty Bracho 08.01.2026 1:39:15
Featuring Alejandro Velasco, Gabriel Hetland, and Yoletty Bracho on the US attack on Venezuela and kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro. An expansive conversation analyzing Trump’s imperialist project and assessing Chavismo and its oppositions from Chávez through Maduro. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Check out equator.org for longform articles, public events, and reading groups Buy Middl...
Confronting Capitalism: Abundance Needs Socialism 07.01.2026 46:25
Over the past year, Democrats have learned to embrace economic abundance thanks to Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s bestselling book. But is this the same kind of abundance the Left has traditionally argued for? In this episode of Confronting Capitalism , Vivek Chibber is joined by Matt Huber, co-author alongside Fred Stafford and Leigh Phillips of a new Catalyst essay titled “The Left Has Always F...
Behind the News: The Best of 2025 02.01.2026 58:00
Emile Torres on the transhumanists. Quinn Slobodian on eugenics and neoliberalism. Femi Taiwo on DEI and the war on it. Kristin Du Mez on white Christian nationalism. Anatol Lieven on the Trumpian worldview. Laleh Khalili on the relationship between the Pentagon and US capitalism. And Susannah Glickman on similar. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politic...
The Dig: Zohran’s Message w/ Andrew Epstein 29.12.2025 1:52:43
Featuring Andrew Epstein on the Zohran campaign’s savvy, funny, sharp, disciplined, and moving comms operation. As one hundred thousand volunteers knocked three million doors, Andrew and a team of strategists, speechwriters, designers, and filmmakers wrote a giant love letter to New York City and inoculated voters against a lavishly-funded fusillade of smears and attacks. Support The Dig at Patreo...
Jacobin Radio: What Happened in Chile? w/ Oscar Mendoza and Pablo Abufom 25.12.2025 1:08:17
Chile has just elected its most extreme far-right president since the Pinochet dictatorship. José Antonio Kast won the December 14 runoff by a commanding margin — a stunning reversal in a country that in 2019 experienced a massive social uprising over the unaffordability of life and extreme inequality. The social revolt ended with the pandemic lockdown, but the following year a broad leftist coali...
Confronting Capitalism: The Golden Age of Social Democracy 24.12.2025 56:58
After World War II, political parties championing redistribution, full employment, and egalitarianism gained power across the globe, especially in Western Europe. But why did these social democrats give up the ambition to transition to socialism? In this episode of Confronting Capitalism , Vivek Chibber explains why the golden age of capitalism was a rare period of triumph for the Left, even thoug...
Behind the News: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature w/ Alyssa Battistoni 23.12.2025 53:01
Thea Riofrancos, author of Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism , looks at the complications of using lithium batteries to green our future. Alyssa Battistoni, author of Free Gifts , examines the weird relationship between capitalism and nature. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the globa...
The Dig: NYC and the Hegemonic Project 21.12.2025 1:37:23
Featuring Sumaya Awad, Sumathy Kumar, and Nathan Gusdorf on building power on the ground as our allies exercise it from above in the service of a larger hegemonic project to transform the United States. As Zohran Mamdani takes office on January 1, it’s time for governance—and all of the opportunities, constraints, and contradictions that entails. A recording of last week’s live Dig in Brooklyn. Su...
Long Reads: Western Sahara’s Struggle for Freedom w/ Jacob Mundy (Part 1) 18.12.2025 47:39
The occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco has now lasted for half a century. The anniversary of the invasion passed at the beginning of November. It came just as the Trump administration was working at the United Nations to legitimize permanent Moroccan rule over the land and its people, including the indigenous Sahrawis. Today’s episode is the first part of a two-part interview on the history o...
Jacobin Radio: The Least Unjust Peace in Ukraine? w/ Oleksandr Kyselov 16.12.2025 1:18:01
Suzi talks to Oleksandr Kyselov and Alyssa Oursler about what’s being sold to the world as “peace” in Ukraine, and what it looks like from the standpoint of Ukrainians who are actually living through the war. Trump’s 28-point plan for Ukraine — drafted behind closed doors by his real estate ally Steve Witkoff and a Russian sovereign wealth fund chief — reads less like diplomacy and more like a pro...
Behind the News: Trump’s Militaristic Master Plan w/ Anatol Lieven 15.12.2025 53:01
Anatol Lieven of the Quincy Institute analyzes Trump’s official national security strategy. Susannah Glickman, recently interviewed by the New York Review of Books , looks at the transformation of the US government into a private equity firm. Behind the News , hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global.
The Dig: Welcome to the Resistance w/ Eric Blanc, Leah Greenberg, Waleed Shahid 13.12.2025 2:05:19
Featuring Eric Blanc, Leah Greenberg, and Waleed Shahid on the liberal resistance’s sharp left turn since Trump returned to the White House. Libs are voting Zohran at the ballot box, fighting ICE in the streets, and just generally looking favorably upon socialism. This discussion puts the moment in historic context and plots out the strategic exigencies and opportunities ahead. Rest in power Asad...
Confonting Capitalism: Reform and Revolution 10.12.2025 51:55
Social-democratic politics have been part of the socialist movement for over a century. Some features, like the commitment to pursuing economic rights for the working class via the state, have remained consistent over time. But when did social-democratic ambitions to overthrow capitalism turn into efforts to reform the system? In this episode of Confronting Capitalism , Vivek Chibber takes a broad...
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