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Scheer Intelligence
Scheer Intelligence features thoughtful and provocative conversations with "American Originals" -- people who, through a lifetime of engagement with political issues, offer unique and often surprising perspectives on the day's most important issues.
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Centered, Silenced, Controlled: How Patriarchy Still Shapes Women's Lives 21.06.2026 59:32
Women are more visible in public life than ever before. They lead corporations, run for president, dominate popular culture and shape public debate. Yet according to media scholar Allison Butler, visibility is not the same as power—and it is certainly not the same as being heard. In this wide-ranging conversation with Joshua Scheer, Butler discusses the themes of her book Judgment of Gender: Analy...
The Mamdani Moment: Why America Is Listening to Democratic Socialism Again 29.05.2026 50:47
As millions of Americans struggle with soaring rents, crushing childcare costs, stagnant wages and a political system increasingly captured by wealth, a new political force has emerged from New York City. In this episode of Scheer Intelligence , Robert Scheer speaks with journalist and author Ted Hamm about the remarkable rise of Mayor Zohran Mamdani — a self-described democratic socialist whose m...
Manufacturing Silence: The Media War Behind Gaza 25.05.2026 51:43
On this episode of Scheer Intelligence , host Robert Scheer speaks with media scholar Robin Andersen about her explosive new book The Complicit Lens: U.S. Media Coverage of Israel’s Genocide in Gaza . Andersen argues that corporate and legacy media did not merely fail to report the destruction of Gaza honestly — they actively distorted it through censorship, euphemism, and the suppression of histo...
The Palestine Exception: Why Academic Freedom Stops Here 30.03.2026 43:03
A tenured professor can spend decades building a career, win awards, earn lifetime recognition, and still be discarded the moment political speech crosses an invisible line. That is what happened to Dr. Sang-hae Kil after she supported Palestinian protest on campus. Her teaching record was untouched, her scholarship praised, and a faculty panel ruled unanimously against punishment — yet San José S...
The Real State of the Union: Epstein’s Shadow Network and the Illusion of American Democracy 08.03.2026 1:01:13
The newly released Epstein files don’t just implicate a handful of powerful men—they expose an entire architecture of American power built on impunity, secrecy, and the quiet expectation that the rules apply only to everyone else. As Robert Scheer and Nolan Higdon dig into this week’s revelations, the picture that emerges is not simply one of individual crimes but of a political and financial aris...
Kucinich: “Iran Could Be the Graveyard of the American Empire” 04.03.2026 59:47
Former congressman and longtime peace advocate Dennis Kucinich joins Robert Scheer for a stark assessment of what he calls the most perilous moment in modern U.S. foreign policy. With Washington openly coordinating military action with Israel and escalating toward direct confrontation with Iran, Kucinich argues the United States has reached the terminus of its imperial project — a point where deca...
Techno‑Authoritarianism and the Death of Counterculture: Jonathan Taplin on Power, Art, and the New American Reality 02.03.2026 1:16:13
As the U.S. drifts deeper into an era shaped by concentrated wealth, surveillance technology, and political strongmen, Robert Scheer sits down with Jonathan Taplin to examine what he calls the rise of “techno‑authoritarianism.” Drawing on decades at the intersection of culture, media, and technology—from producing Bob Dylan and The Band to directing USC’s Annenberg Innovation Lab—Taplin traces how...
Militarism, Climate Chaos, and the New Fascism: A Conversation with Abby Martin 26.02.2026 51:13
In this edition of Scheer Intelligence , Robert Scheer sits down with journalist and filmmaker Abby Martin to unpack her blistering new documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy —a film that argues, with devastating clarity, that the U.S. military is the single largest institutional driver of climate destruction on the planet. Martin walks Scheer through the years‑long battle to make and distribute a do...
Techno-Fascism Exposed: The Epstein Files and the Naked Ruling Class 19.02.2026 59:39
Welcome to Scheer Intelligence , hosted by the legendary journalist Robert Scheer . In this episode, Scheer sits down with media scholar Nolan Higdon to dissect the explosive revelations emerging from the Epstein Files — newly exposed documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. At nearly 90 years old, Scheer says he has never seen anything like this. This isn’t gossip. It isn’t ta...
Inside the New Epstein Files: What the Unredacted Names Reveal About America’s Ruling Class” 11.02.2026 40:17
In this second installment of our weekly deep dive into the Epstein files, Robert Scheer and media scholar Nolan Higdon unpack a wave of newly unredacted documents that expose the scale—and the culture—of Epstein’s elite network. In the last 24 hours alone, Congress forced the release of additional co‑conspirator names, revealing ties that stretch from Wall Street to Harvard, Silicon Valley, globa...
Caligula in the 21st Century: What the Epstein Files Reveal About U.S. Power 04.02.2026 40:08
In this conversation, Robert Scheer and Nolan Higdon dig into the contradictions at the heart of America’s elite class — the philanthropists, technocrats, and political leaders who publicly preach democracy, equality, and women’s rights while privately orbiting Jeffrey Epstein long after his crimes were known. Higdon walks through the documents, the lies, the intelligence connections, and the cult...
War, Truth, and the Cost of Denial 31.01.2026 1:16:53
On today’s episode of Scheer Intelligence , Robert Scheer sits down once again with former CIA analyst Ray McGovern for a rare, unvarnished look at the war in Ukraine, the collapse of nuclear arms control, and the dangerous return of great‑power spheres of influence. McGovern, who spent 27 years briefing presidents from Nixon to Reagan, argues that the conflict was provoked, that Russia believes i...
The Superorganism of War: Peter Byrne on AI, Empire, and the Death Economy 29.01.2026 46:00
Today on the show, Joshua Scheer speaks with award‑winning investigative journalist Peter Byrne about the explosive conclusion to his 10‑part Project Censored series on the militarization of artificial intelligence. Byrne’s reporting uncovers how Silicon Valley billionaires, the Pentagon, Wall Street, and corporate media have fused into a single war‑driven superorganism—one that feeds on conflict,...
The State Didn’t Just Watch MLK — It Went to War Against Him 19.01.2026 44:36
Every year on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, official tributes reduce a radical critic of empire, capitalism, and militarism into a safely packaged icon — while quietly ignoring the brutal reality of how the U.S. government treated him in real time. Martin Luther King Jr. was not merely monitored by the FBI; he was hunted, harassed, and psychologically terrorized by a federal agency determined to sil...
Academic Freedom on Life Support: Trump’s War on Knowledge 06.01.2026 53:55
Today on Scheer Intelligence, we pull back the curtain on a crisis unfolding quietly but catastrophically across American higher education. Robert Scheer sits down with Professor Steve Macek — scholar, organizer, and one of the country’s sharpest analysts of academic freedom — to examine what he calls an unprecedented assault on the institutions that produce knowledge itself. From Trump’s weaponiz...
Nuclear Standoff: Ray McGovern and Robert Scheer on the Most Dangerous New Year in Decades 01.01.2026 43:20
As the world stumbles into a new year, journalist Robert Scheer sits down with former CIA analyst Ray McGovern for a conversation that feels less like a holiday reflection and more like a warning flare. Both men came of age in the shadow of World War II, lived through the Cold War, and spent their lives studying the machinery of American power. Now, they confront a moment they argue may be even mo...
There Are No Safe Fields”: Daniel Braaten on Texas, Trump, and the Coordinated Assault on Academic Freedom 15.12.2025 29:02
Academic freedom in the United States is hanging by a thread — and nowhere is that more visible than in Texas. In this episode of Scheer Intelligence , Robert Scheer speaks with Dr. Daniel Braaten, Associate Professor of Criminology and Political Science at Texas A&M–San Antonio, from what may be the epicenter of the most aggressive political assault on higher education in modern American hist...
Unraveling the Rot: Doug Henwood on America's Economic Elites and the Fight for a Just Future 07.12.2025 40:24
Today we dive deep into the intricate web of America's economic landscape with our esteemed guest, Doug Henwood. As a prominent economist and writer for outlets like The Nation and Jacobin, Doug brings a critical progressive lens to the disarray of the American ruling class. In this episode, we explore the alarming short-sightedness of our elites, their complicity in fostering economic inequality,...
Unpacking the Whiteness Mindset: A Conversation with Dr. Jonathan M. Lassiter 01.12.2025 50:35
Join us for a thought-provoking episode as we sit down with Dr. Jonathan Lassiter, author of the compelling memoir, How I Know Why White People Are Crazy and Other Stories. Dr. Lassiter, a licensed psychologist and cultural commentator, takes us on a journey through his personal experiences and insights on the complexities of race, identity, and the pervasive whiteness mindset that shapes our soci...
"Academic Freedom Under Siege: The Global Implications of Restricting Scientific Inquiry" 26.11.2025 1:18:40
Join Robert Scheer in this thought-provoking episode of Scheer Intelligence as he engages with David Baker, author of "Global Megascience: Universities, Research Collaborations, and Knowledge Production." Together, they explore the critical state of academic freedom in today's world and its far-reaching implications for scientific progress and collaboration. As Baker highlights, the decline of aca...
From New Deal to New Elites: Unpacking the Democratic Party's Betrayal of the Working Class with Lily Geismar 21.11.2025 46:16
In this episode, we’re not just skimming the surface; we’re taking a hard look at the Democratic Party’s long and winding road—from its noble roots in the New Deal to its current identity crisis. Joining me is the brilliant Lily Geismar, a history professor at Claremont McKenna College and the author of two must-read books that dissect the failures of the Democratic Party in addressing inequality....
"Defending the Ivory Tower: Hank Reichman on the Fight for Academic Freedom in the Age of Trump" 14.11.2025 1:03:03
Welcome to the Scheer Intelligence podcast, where we probe the forces reshaping academia and the growing struggle to protect intellectual freedom. In this episode, renowned scholar Hank Reichman joins veteran journalist Robert Scheer to examine the alarming pressures undermining the core principles of higher education. From political interference to the distorting power of money, they unpack the t...
"From the Streets of New York to a New Political Awakening: Ted Hamm on the Rise of Democratic Socialism" 31.10.2025 1:02:17
Welcome to another episode of Scheer Intelligence, where we dive deep into the minds shaping our political landscape. I'm your host, Robert Scheer, and today, we have an enlightening conversation with journalist and author, Ted Hamm. His latest book unpacks the transformative campaign of Zohran Mamdani, a figure poised to redefine New York's political scene and perhaps even the future of American...
Headline: "Silicon Valley, Censorship, and the Palestinian Struggle: Omar Zahzah on the Digital Age of Colonialism" 27.10.2025 55:27
In this thought-provoking episode of Scheer Intelligence, host Robert Scheer welcomes Professor Omar Zahzah, a leading voice in Arab Muslim ethnicities and diaspora studies at San Francisco State University. With a compelling background in both academia and activism, Zahzah delves into the intersection of technology, media, and the Palestinian liberation struggle through his groundbreaking book, T...
The Soundtrack of Rebellion: Greil Marcus and Robert Scheer on Rock, Politics, and the Meaning of Freedom 21.10.2025 59:20
Intro: Welcome to Scheer Intelligence , where the real intelligence comes from our guests. Today, Robert Scheer sits down with legendary cultural critic Greil Marcus—called by The Washington Post “our greatest cultural critic”—to explore how rock and roll became the pulse of political and personal liberation in America. From the streets of Berkeley during the Free Speech Movement to the birth of R...
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