Urbanist Mona Fawaz of the American University of Beirut talks about Lebanon's political and economic crises. And cultural critic Mark Dery explores t...
Historian Nancy MacLean, author of this paper [1], on how Milton Friedman gave segregationists libertarian cover in their efforts to resist Brown v. B...
Dave Zirin talks about his book, The Kaepernick Effect. This is a reprise of an interview that first aired on September 16, with the added bonus of fu...
Historian Patrick Wyman, author of this Atlantic article [1] (and the original version [2] on his Substack), talks about the elite of his hometown, Ya...
Sociologist Algernon Austin [1] lays out the details of and reasons for black men’s miserable experiences in the job market. And sex pundit Susie Brig...
Dave Zirin [1], author of The Kaepernick Effect, [2] on how taking a knee launched a movement. And cloud data architect Dwayne Monroe (author of this ...
Texas is a highly diverse and urbanized state, but it's run by a bunch of would-be cowboys. How is this possible? Political scientist Clyde Barrow [1]...
Paul Passavant, author of Policing Protest [1], explains how cops came to police protest so viciously. And Marisol Cantu and Shiva Mishek analyze the ...
Helen Yaffe [1], author of We Are Cuba! [2], talks about the long sweep of Cuban economic history since the 1959 revolution, and also about those rece...
A time-tunnel trip back to January: Jodi Dean [1] on Trump and American fascism, and Quinn Slobodian [2], co-author of this article [3], on Querdenken...