Talking Shit with Cedric Johnson: After Black Lives Matter

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Constitutionally Incapable with Christopher Curtis

The governing party in Quebec, the CAQ, continues its death spasms with yet another project no one asked for and everybody hates: a new constitution for Quebec, decided on with no mandate and written without any popular consultation. In Episode 91 Jay sits down with Christopher C ...  Show more

The Bund, the Zionists and the Socialism of Fools with Molly Crabapple

In the dying days of the Russian Empire, tens of thousands of working-class Yiddish-speaking Jews, radicalized by the triple oppression of capitalism, Tsarism and antisemitism, formed an anti-Zionist socialist party called the Jewish Labour Bund. Hugely influential on the worldwi ...  Show more

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