Evoking the 1930s: Italy's sharp right turn

We talk with Vito Laterza about Italy's new government. We discuss the rise in violence against migrants in recent months, the increasing isolation of the Roma community, and the emergence of a coordinated international far-right social media strategy. Vito Laterza is associate professor in development studies at the University of Agder, Norway. He is an anthropologist and political analyst working on the crisis of capitalism, inequalities, race and class, and Africa and the West.

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Note: the case of the coastguard ship not allowed to land has resolved after several more days of stalling, here is a link that updates listeners on how it ended:

https://news.sky.com/story/italy-allows-migrants-to-disembark-ship-10-days-after-rescue-in-mediterranean-sea-11482640

 

There's no going back: the battle for abortion rights in Argentina

We speak with Celeste Fierro about the fight for legalized abortions in Argentina. We discuss the increasingly radical feminist movement, the role the Pope played in trying to defeat the bill to legalize abortion, and how capitalism and patriarchy are both barriers to emancipation. Celeste Fierro is an activist with Junas y a la Izquierda, a feminist organization in Argentina’s Socialist Workers Party (MST).    

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The rise of authoritarian capitalism in Hungary

We talk with Gábor Scheiring about the changes Hungary has undergone over the last eight years. We discuss how countries slide towards authoritarianism, the failures of the liberal elite, and what West Virginia has in common with rural Hungary. Gabor Scheiring works as a research fellow at the University of Cambridge. As co-founder of a local progressive green party he was elected to the Hungarian Parliament in 2010, serving as shadow minister of finance for his party. 

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How France uses the CFA as a tool of financial domination

We talk with economist Ndongo Samba Sylla about why France's former colonies must leave the CFA franc. We discuss the origins of the CFA, the ways in which France uses the CFA franc as an instrument of control, and how countries in Central and West Africa might leave the CFA.  Ndongo Samba Sylla is a Senegalese development economist. He is currently a Research and Programme manager at the West Africa office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (Dakar).

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First as tragedy, then as farce: Joe Biden in 2020?

Early polls show that Biden would be the front-runner. We talk with journalist Branko Marcetic about the prospect of a Biden candidacy, bankruptcy law, the war on drugs, and the direction of the Democratic party. 

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Mexico: What to expect from AMLO

We speak with Dan La Botz about the recent Mexican election and what to expect from a Lopez Obrador administration. We discuss the future of Nafta, the state of the Zapatista movement, and the possibility of drug legalization in Mexico. Dan La Botz is a prominent American union activist, academic, journalist, and author. He was a co-founder of Teamsters for a Democratic Union and has written extensively on worker rights in the United States and Mexico. La Botz ran in 2010 for a seat in the US Senate for the Socialist Party. He is a member of the DSA and a co-editor of the socialist journal New Politics.

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Current Events: Making industrial policy

This week we discuss industrial policy in Africa with Emily Wolff.  We talk about production possibilities, global trade, and why it's so hard to trust the United States. Emily Wolff is an MSc Global Politics student at the London School of Economics interested in inequality, trade policy and global political economy. She is a contributor to Africa is a Country

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"I am from Wisconsin and I am your future": The Janus decision and what it means for you

In this episode we talk with Bob Peterson about the recent Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision. We discuss the impact of this decision on labor unions, how studying what happened to workers in Wisconsin under Governor Walker is instructive, and the emergence of a militant national teachers union movement. Bob Peterson was a 5th-grade teacher in the Milwaukee Public Schools, and former president of the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association. He is the founder of Rethinking Schools

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Advice for New Teachers: In conversation with Richard Miller

Today we speak with our good friend Richard Miller about his (recently concluded) teaching career. As this podcast is designed with teachers in mind we thought it would be wise to bring on the best teacher we know and pick his brain. In this episode we discuss what good pedagogy looks like, why it should be easy to start good schools,  Michael Jordan's retirement, and financial advice for new teachers. Enjoy!

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Current Events: The Barren Terrain of Indonesian Politics

This week we talk with Professor Max Lane about Indonesian politics and economics. We discuss the 1965 "Red Slaughter" in which one million people were killed, the legacy of the Suharto regime, and the role the U.S, Europe and Australia continue to play in keeping Indonesians poor.  Max Lane is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. In addition to numerous academic publications, he has actively supported political change in Indonesia since the mid-1970s, and has translated work by the acclaimed Indonesian novelist Pramoedya Ananta Toer. He is the author of many books including Unfinished Nation (Verso).   

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