Recent Episodes
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Behind the News: Worker-to-Worker Unionism w/ Eric Blanc
Mar 4, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Jacobin Radio: Ukraine’s Fight for Self-Determination w/ Howie Hawkins
Mar 3, 2025 – 01:20:39 -
Dig: Woke Wars w/ Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, & Mike McCarthy
Feb 27, 2025 – 02:28:27 -
Confronting Capitalism: Don’t Cry for USAID
Feb 26, 2025 – 00:37:53 -
Jacobin Radio: Trump’s Turn on Ukraine w/ Ilya Budraitskis
Feb 25, 2025 – 00:57:30 -
Behind the News: DOGE-ism w/ Quinn Slobodian
Feb 25, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Long Reads: The Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza w/ Paul Rogers
Feb 22, 2025 – 00:37:11 -
Dig: Psychiatric Struggle w/ Danielle Carr
Feb 19, 2025 – 02:15:06 -
Jacobin Radio: Resistance in the Time of Monsters w/ Colin Smalley
Feb 18, 2025 – 00:53:36 -
Behind the News: The DEI Obsession w/ Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò
Feb 18, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Confronting Capitalism: Who Benefits From Trump’s Tariffs?
Feb 12, 2025 – 00:43:28 -
Behind the News: Christian Nationalism w/ Kristin Du Mez
Feb 10, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Dig: Deportation Nation w/ Chris Newman
Feb 9, 2025 – 02:35:20 -
Long Reads: Anabaptism and the Radical Reformation w/ Martin Empson
Feb 7, 2025 – 00:41:09 -
Jacobin Radio: Trump’s Administrative Coup w/ David Cobb & Kali Akuno
Feb 4, 2025 – 00:56:34 -
Behind the News: Tech Moguls and Journalism w/ Eoin Higgins
Feb 3, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Dig: Building the Union w/ Hannah Srajer
Feb 1, 2025 – 01:22:46 -
Jacobin Radio: Defending Immigrants w/ Victor Narro
Jan 30, 2025 – 00:56:04 -
Confronting Capitalism: The End of Wokeness?
Jan 29, 2025 – 00:42:46 -
Dig: Abolish Rent w/ Leonardo Vilchis and Tracy Rosenthal
Jan 28, 2025 – 02:13:27 -
Behind the News: Trump's Middle East Plans w/ Mouin Rabbani
Jan 27, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Long Reads: Ceasefire in Gaza? w/ Akbar Shahid Ahmed
Jan 25, 2025 – 00:42:41 -
Behind the News: The Billionaires Killing California w/ Yasha Levine
Jan 22, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Dig: Policing the Crisis w/ Michael Denning
Jan 19, 2025 – 02:23:43 -
Jacobin Radio: Mass Politics Today w/ Nancy Fraser
Jan 18, 2025 – 01:03:49 -
Behind the News: Crisis in Korea w/ Tim Shorrock
Jan 16, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Confronting Capitalism: A Return to Materialism
Jan 15, 2025 – 00:37:08 -
Dig: Stuart Hall’s Marxism w/ Michael Denning
Jan 11, 2025 – 01:38:51 -
Behind the News: Best of 2024
Jan 6, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Behind the News: Farewell Biden w/ Branko Marcetic
Jan 3, 2025 – 00:53:01 -
Confronting Capitalism: Why Elites Love Identity Politics
Jan 1, 2025 – 00:46:10 -
Jacobin Radio: Reversing the Left's Decline w/ Bill Fletcher Jr.
Dec 27, 2024 – 00:54:05 -
Dig: Rise and Fall of Assad’s Syria w/ Bassam Haddad
Dec 24, 2024 – 02:38:02 -
Behind the News: HTS Takeover w/ Trita Parsi & Joshua Landis
Dec 23, 2024 – 00:53:01 -
Long Reads: Class Struggle in Ancient Rome w/ Sarah Bond
Dec 20, 2024 – 00:45:26 -
Dig: Assassin Nation w/ Patrick Blanchfield
Dec 19, 2024 – 01:59:25 -
Confronting Capitalism: Socialism in the 21st Century
Dec 18, 2024 – 00:41:48 -
Confronting Capitalism: Workers Without a Party
Dec 11, 2024 – 00:40:22 -
Behind the News: Georgia's Democratic Crisis w/ Sopo Japaridze
Dec 10, 2024 – 00:53:01 -
Jacobin Radio: Collapse in Syria w/ Gilbert Achcar
Dec 9, 2024 – 01:00:49 -
Confronting Capitalism: Why Liberalism Lost Again
Dec 4, 2024 – 00:41:20 -
Behind the News: Offshore Capital w/ Brooke Harrington
Dec 3, 2024 – 00:52:59 -
Dig: MAGA 2.0 w/ Quinn Slobodian & Wendy Brown
Nov 29, 2024 – 02:34:29 -
Long Reads: Netanyahu Is a Wanted Man w/ John Reynolds
Nov 28, 2024 – 00:46:40 -
Jacobin Radio: The Landslide That Wasn't w/ Marc Cooper
Nov 26, 2024 – 00:57:55 -
Behind the News: Ethel Rosenberg's Execution w/ Michael Meeropol
Nov 25, 2024 – 00:53:01 -
Dig: Crypto Dystopia or Popular Democracy w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar
Nov 23, 2024 – 01:35:48 -
Behind the News: Predicting Trump Policy w/ Alex Vitale & Anatol Lieven
Nov 20, 2024 – 00:53:01 -
Dig: Neoliberalism, Violence, Migration w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar
Nov 18, 2024 – 02:05:33 -
Jacobin Radio: Return of the Trumpian Right w/ Dylan Riley
Nov 18, 2024 – 00:56:47
Recent Reviews
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X13 b45 8Stuffy but OKBookish anti-fascists which are necessary for a coherent critique of the new reactionary regime.
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my cats name is skittlesVoices You Won’t Hear ElsewhereAnd they’re saying such interesting things. There is even lots to of space - literally and figuratively- to disagree.
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One Diva One MicMarc Cooper condescending toneMarc Cooper speaks so dismissively and disrespectfully to Suzi. It’s hard to listen to at times. He needs to stop interrupting her and stop belittling everything she says. It’s very off putting.
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radio_fan1848EnjoyableI appreciate the mix of news and analysis. Long Reads has been a great addition to the podcast.
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carterfrancisSusie - Less Talking, More ListeningLove The Long Read, really don’t enjoy listening to Jacobin Radio. Why have guests if the host is going to spend a majority of the time talking?
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clarkforkgcEverything but Jacobin RadioThe one show the feed is named after is half Kremlinology, half liberal handwringing about Trump. It’s unbecoming for an otherwise excellent magazine and podcast feed.
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CrystalashGreat except for SuziAppreciate the depth and perspective of the shows, except for Suzi of the “flagship” podcast who seems to live in the mainstream La La land that doesn’t live up to the principles and values of Jacobin. Her clueless questions to Yoav Peled regarding the political-economic reality and the facts on the ground, and the many episodes on Russia’s media oppression without a word of how Israel’s been doing much worse to the press are just two examples. Would love to see a different host who is more knowledgeable and less softball.
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Crhistfuckerdrivelif you want to sound intellectually respectable for psuedo-elitists as they regurgitate memes dressed up in grad school humanities jargon then listen up!
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MaddieWongThis is not leftThese guys are embarrassingly delusional. The left finds itself outside of these parties. This is a joke. The large left media has moved to the right past the base of the right, and is trying to take the socialists down with it again. It’s really astonishing. Shouldn’t be surprised, but it’s always funny the coping they do around these things. I live in the south. I do know where Trump’s base stands.
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Never talk to the policePalestine!What a terrible episode. I just listened to on your podcast. You all sound like white liberals drinking wine and eating cheese while thousands die in Palestine.
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Maureen, AN OK BOOMERWeaponizing Anti-Semitism… 3/13/24Trying to dance around the elephant in the room isn’t doing you any good? It doesn’t do the Democratic Party any good. “Gaza is the issue”. Gaza is the issue‼️the rise of Israel having so much power over this country is the issue. I didn’t expect a podcast like this on Jacobin.
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grargicusGoodIt's good.
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cjjohnsOh my, i just happened on this absolutely hilarious discussion of THE PASSION OF CHEISTThis is a hilarious discussion of “the passion of christ”
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lu and ru fanThe thinking man’s NPRTHE BEST podcast out there!!!! How did I only now just discover?!!
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joiedogVery informativeGreat range of content. From short interviews to deep dives.
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We're so hungryPretty good; I wish there were more womenI love the deeply researched series about the history of CIO as well as deep dive and beyond the news. My only issue is Michael and Us which I find deeply irritating and uninteresting. I’d love to hear more women as well as more discussion of the intersectionality of class issues in regards to women.
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Neoliberal FTWYikesAnti-semitic outlet for the room temperature IQ individual.
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@harveyjkayeOrganize the Unorganized- Jacobin RadioExcellent series - the best labor historians recounting the story of the CIO
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Red was betterLove the content, hate the rebrandI enjoy pretty much everything Jacobin has to offer (especially the print magazine). Wish they never changed to this blue look though.
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Bunny CubUnfollowingListened for years but really amazed there’s nothing about the massacre of innocents at a concert.
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Chris MobberleyLearningA very good podcast that informs you about politics with heart and humor.
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niko from brazilUnique PerspecticesThis is real leftist political and cultural critique.
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CT FanxxxGreat podcast!Always interesting, great hosts!
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joseph nausSmart Entertaining PodI learn so much. They go deep but keep it moving. Worth a listen, for sure.
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mysicnusicThe episode about opioids was so libtardOk
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HeudjejsuxhdndbxhdDoesn’t check transphobic rhetoricOn the most recent episode, they had a guest who falsely claimed that children have unfettered access to adult drag shows and said that there’s fetishes involved in public drag shows. I was really disappointed that this was taken at face value. Conservatives are so happy to talk about the supposed dangers of costumes while not recognizing that the vast majority of inappropriate behavior from the powerful comes from conservative people, churches, pastors, priests, and nothing from drag shows at all. Because this went completely unchecked, they are complicit in the perpetuation of anti-trans rhetoric. I will be unsubscribing given I am a trans listener.
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ajh-nhAJHNHDoug brings on a tool like Ryan Grim to talk railroad monopolies and he makes jokes about sweatshirts. Jacobin has lost the plot.
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QfanChrisOver itWon't be listening after that Ryan Grim episode about the rail workers. What a bunch of hacks.
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rome64CEBest introduction to the left you could ask for!Trump was my wake-up call and the world I thought we lived in turns out to be mostly the shadows on the wall of Plato’s cave. Jacobin Radio provides access to light and heavy content for those interested in dabbling or going full-bore Marxist. It’s an invaluable lens to help make sense of this world as-it-is, as opposed to the appearances we’re acculturated to in media.
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Dafodileel49OofSome shows like the Dig are pretty good and wel thought out but wow get rid of Anna. She is a prime example of liberalism masquerading as socialism
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dr.attoVariety ReignsThere are a number of one dimensional left podcasts. Jacobin Radio has a fresh variety of left cultural, political, and economic content.
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ScalwiFantastic contentJacobin radio does a great job offering a range of critical perspectives on the major issues facing people in the US and around the world.
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erniesfoInterview w/ Tony Wood re Ukraine CrisisExcellent overview of the current status of the crisis, discussion of the historical backstory, and concludes with possibilities for deescalation, ceasefire and political settlement.
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MKULTRA83NonsenseThe Jacobin movement believed in the violent overthrow and execution of those that didn’t agree with them. Exactly what these fake liberals want. Yeah that’s how to make progress, threatening you fellow humans rather than offering any type of constructive solutions. Whine and scream from your ivory towers, profit from the systems you are opposed to and do nothing. Real helpful.
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snailbee420lol no thanksLaurie Penny? You mean the obnoxious blue check who said that female children should be told to not be rude or speak out if a man sexually harasses them in a women’s locker room, rather than wondering why we give social preference to the feelings of male abusers over the safety of female victims? You’re giving her a platform as an “advocate” for feminism? No thanks. Bye, jacobin.
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ArugulaDaddyIt’s Not About YouA brilliant insight about systemic analysis, that one needs to remove oneself from the center of the analysis to do it well. This is probably impossible for a listener who’s primary expectation is to be entertained. There’s thousands of entertainment podcasts out there, why would that reviewer pick this one? Dumb. In contrast this guest delivered his message clearly and deliberately as befitting an educator.
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notgildenBad episodes, weak editorial judgementWhy Isn't "Ecosocialism" Winning Workers? w/ Leigh Phillips Breakthrough institute that published this episodes central article is pro capitalist pro nuke and in no way pro labor. Neither is leigh phillips argument here. This is a shallow and false call for “clean synthetic jet fuel and methane gas” and nuclear power as a way to win labor unions to support climate action. Remember “clean coal”? Phillips proposes eviscerating basic environmental and climate protections to pursue a pro-capitalist agenda thinly veiled by support for an imaginary construct the “house of labor” that ignores real class distinctions. He crafts his own reverse identity politic celebrating a 20th century—19th century even— idea of who can and will “lead the workers. Horrible episode. Nothing jacobin should be publishing without a thorough rebuttal.
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Chuy90023Generally goodToday’s episode on “elite capture” featured a smart guest with interesting things to say but who was incredibly boring to listen to, and the interviewer wasn’t helping. Most episodes are much better though.
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Anonymou_sGive us separate feeds, for Pete’s sakeThis is an aggregated feed for all the podcast content Jacobin produces, so essentially it’s designed to make no one happy. If you’re here for the indispensable Behind the News with Doug Henwood (as I am) or the sometimes good interviews from the show that’s confusingly also called “Jacobin Radio” with Suzi Weissman, you’re also going to have to put up with the endless ranks of smarmy and vapid grad students and junior faculty on “The Dig,” something similar but marginally less insufferable from Britain, a couple of chipper chatty lite news-discussion programs that go on far too long, and something or other where some Canadians inexplicably talk about movies. Who is the audience for all of these? I can’t really imagine. I beg you guys, please, I already paid for a lifetime subscription to the paper thing that I mostly recycle; at least let me unsubscribe from all the electronic filler.
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ESM127GreatBest podcast on the Left
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Ghazi FunktasticalDoug Henwood is anti-apeDoug Henwood is not qualified to provide economic advice. He was quoted in January dismissing the “meme stock movement”. He has the foresight to match his foreskin of a head. Don’t waste your time. Total joke of human.
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JJJJJ in LAAntisemitismIf you like an antisemitic podcast, Jacobin is for you.
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J Money 2Great content but learn some interviewing skills!You all get some fantastic, brilliant guests on this show who share rich and enlightening perspectives, but some of your hosts really need to step up their game. First of all, your two hosts (don’t know their names) who interviewed Cedric Johnson and James Oates act like a couple of sophomoric, nervous school children. They read off of pre-prepared questions and sound like they are giving the guests an oral exam. They need to relax, engage in a more organic conversation with the guests, and have a sense of humor. Furthermore, you could tone down the highly simplified, dogmatic Marxist chatter at the beginning of the episodes (‘history isn’t determined by ideas, it’s determined by social structures’), and engaged in more nuanced and intellectually honest analysis. Frankly this kind of Marxist dogmatism is an insult to some of your more erudite guests. Conversely, whoever interviewed Isabella Weber about How China Escaped Shock Therapy did a fantastic job. Confident and fluent in the subject matter, sense of humor, more natural. You need more of that.
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AriovistusNo “Steel-Man” here.Denvir reviews his own book rife with un-useful euphemistic name calling. This is “Propaganda in the war against bigotry” (1947 I.S.R.) I’d like to hear more about core principles rather than the chess game of politics. The unfortunate argument against socialist being obsessed with power and short on arguments rings a bit true here. Smart kids....who could benefit from, less name calling, more push back, some debate and honest self reflection. I’ll keep listening.
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bethiesweetJacobinFor those tired of blah, blah, blah of mainstream media
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MFDJTimely left analysisSome of the best socialist podcasting you can find
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Van RockerSanityReally lovely to hear smart people say sane things.
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leatherneck7476A colossal waste of timePeriod
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Hitler Jr. IIIGood PodcastsYes.
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Reviewer says...Very important, thanks!I’ve listened to one episode. It was excellent and insightful view of the world from a left perspective. The monologues from the hosts are interesting, but sometimes a bit long. The dialogue between the two hosts was lively and it was great to hear different perspectives, but the one I listened to went a bit in circles. Know when to say when or maybe just edit out repetition. Do you have an editor? The interview with Chomsky was fascinating. He’s is so hopeful, inspiring, and has such a profundity of understanding. I’d be interested in more discussions with guests that are doing important left work like he referred to. The Democracy Collaborative might be an interesting place to reach out to if you haven’t already. Also, as is often the case with US media, it is important to remember to reach out to international guests who can give an outside perspective to what’s going on there. I live in Finland, where capitalism is a different cup of tea. Great work and thanks a lot!
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