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PTO Extra! China after the lockdown w/ Tom Hancock

Financial Times journalist Tom Hancock joins me to discuss the Covid19 situation in China. We talked about Tom's experience of reporting from Wuhan at the start of the epidemic, the economic outlook for China, and why China's economic stimulus has been comparatively paltry. We also talked about how the Chinese media is covering the protests in the United States.

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#88 Triple shock in the global south - oil, debt, and Covid-19 w/ Adam Hanieh

Adam Hanieh joins me to talk about the challenges Covid-19 and the debt crisis pose to countries in the global south,  how western economic and military intervention has undermined state capacity needed to combat the pandemic, and finally we discussed Adam's argument that the crisis may paradoxically be in certain respects beneficial for the oil majors and the richest oil producing countries - in spite of last month's collapse in oil prices.

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#87 A theory of extinction w/ Troy Vettese

Troy Vetesse joins me to discuss the sixth mass extinction event and how Karl Marx's concepts of real and formal subsumption are relevant to the ecological crisis.  We also spoke about how the Covid19 pandemic illuminates Troy's argument. Our conversation was prompted by Troy's essay, 'A Marxist Theory of Extinction' from issue 7 of the journal Salvage.

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#RedHacks - Grassroots media in the time of Covid-19 w/ Aaron Bastani

In the latest episode of #RedHacks Joana Ramiro talks to Novara Media co-founder Aaron Bastani about the importance of independent grassroots media.

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#86 After Geoengineering w/ Holly Buck

Holly Buck joins me to discuss her new book, After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration. We talked about why we may have little choice but to undertake geoengineering to avert the worst of the climate crisis. We also discussed the question of whether climate change is innately difficult for human beings to comprehend, and whether avoiding the worst effects of climate change will entail moving beyond capitalism.  

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#85 Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste w/ Philip Mirowski

Philip Mirowski, joins me to discuss why the Covid-19 pandemic is more opportunity than threat to neoliberals and whether - as in the wake of the financial crisis - neoliberal doctrines will survive, and even thrive in the wake of the coronavirus-induced global economic crisis. We also discussed how Philip defines neoliberalism and why the worst political and economic consequences of the Covid-19 crisis are yet to come. 

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#84 Iran and the politics of a pandemic w/ Narges Bajoghli & Arron Merat

Narges Bajoghli and Arron Merat join me to discuss the coronavirus crisis in Iran, what the Covid-19 pandemic means for the stability of the Iranian regime, how US sanctions have compounded the suffering of ordinary Iranians, and what relations between China and Iran might look like after the end of the lockdown. 

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PTO Extra! Covid-19 and the hostile environment w/ Maya Goodfellow

Maya Goodfellow joins me to discuss how the covid-19 crisis is impacting migrants and asylum seekers in the UK and how the UK response differs from that of other European countries. 

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#83 A crisis like no other w/ Adam Tooze

Adam Tooze joins me to discuss what covid-19 means for the world economy, how the Trump administration has missed the boat on containing mass contagion in the United States, and why the row in the Eurozone over so-called coronabonds reveals an existential threat to the survival of the European Union. 

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Covid-19 and the South Korean example

South Korean journalist Nemo Kim joins me to talk about South Korea's response to the coronavirus crisis and whether the South Korean government's handling of the situation looks as exemplary from inside the country as it does from outside. We also discussed how the European and American response is viewed from Korea and the extent to which the covid-19 outbreak has fanned anti-Chinese sentiment in the country.

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Coronavirus and the networked society w/ Will Davies

Will Davies joins me to discuss whether or not the coronavirus crisis heralds the break with neoliberal capitalism that many expected in the wake of the financial crisis, why the anglo-american response to the covid-19 pandemic seems to differ from the response seen in mainland Europe a and East Asia and we also talked about how the media has covered the government's approach to the crisis. You can read Will's recent article in the London Review of Books, which we discussed in the in...

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#81 COVID-19 - neoliberalism's grave digger? w/ Paul Mason

Paul Mason joins me to discuss the COVID-19 crisis, the UK government's response, the failure of senior journalists to hold the govt. to account and why the crisis may lead to a profound transformation of the global economy.  We also discussed an article he published today: Day One of the UK's suppression strategy View Post

#80 Italy under lockdown w/ Antonella Serrecchia & David Broder

Milan-based jouranlist Antonella Serrecchia, and Jacobin's Europe editor David Broder join me to discuss the lockdown in Italy - imposed by the Italian government in response to the escalation of the coronavirus outbreak. We discussed the pressure on the Italian health system, the economic consequences of the crisis, and how the far-right Lega have instrumentalised the situation for their anti-migrant politics. 

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#79 The Force of Nonviolence w/ Judith Butler

Judith Butler joins me to discuss her new book, The Force of Nonviolence. We spoke about how the concept of self-defence raises the question of what the individual sovereign subject is, how some populations are interpellated as grievable - whilst others are not - and finally we spoke about the relevance of Sigmund Freud's 1918 essay, 'Mourning and Melancholia' to a utopian, militantly nonviolent politics.

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#78 After Super Tuesday w/ Jodi Dean & Adom Getachew

Jodi Dean and Adom Getachew join me to chat about Super Tuesday, whether the left underestimated Joe Biden and the implications of Biden's comeback for Bernie Sanders' campaign.

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PTO Extra! There's a Starmer waiting in the sky w/ Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley joins me to discuss his recent article on Keir Starmer and the Labour leadership contest. You can read the piece here.

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#77 Where now for the UK left? w/ Leo Panitch

Leo Panitch joins me to chat about the causes of Labour's defeat in the 2019 general election, the weaknesses of the labour movement beyond the party, and whether a Keir Starmer victory would portend a march back to the so-called political centre.

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#76 Syria - Authoritarian Apprehensions w/ Lisa Wedeen

Lisa Wedeen joins me to discuss her new book, Authoritarian Apprehensions: Ideology, Judgment, and Mourning in Syria. We spoke about the strategies the Syrian regime has adopted in order to maintain a degree of public support, the neoliberal turn of Syrian society under Bashar al-Assad, how authoritarian leaders exploit digital media to create uncertainty, and the relevance of Louis Althusser's concept of  interpellation to the regime's endurance. 

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PTO Extra! Sinn Féin's electoral breakthrough w/ Daniel Finn

The New Left Review's Daniel Finn joins me to discuss Sinn Féin's electoral breakthrough in the Irish general election. We spoke about the decline of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, why Ireland's economic recovery did not help Leo Varadkar and Fine Gael, and why Sinn Féin's association with the republican cause in Northern Ireland no longer puts off young Irish voters. 

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#75 Being a trade unionist w/ Len McCluskey

Len McCluskey joins me to talk about his new book, Why You Should Be A Trade Unionist. We spoke about his own experience of becoming involved in the labour movement, what the unions could be doing to combat the conservative press, and we also talked about the Labour leadership contest and Len's position on freedom of movement.

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PTO Extra! Iowa and after w/ Thea Riofrancos

Thea Riofrancos joins me to discuss the shambolic Iowa caucus, the significance of the strong showings of Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden's poor performance. We also chatted about media narratives and centrist panic at the prospect of Sanders winning the nomination.

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PTO Extra! Trump's apartheid plan

Lara Friedman joins me to discuss the so-called Trump peace plan and the Israel-Palestine conflict. We spoke about the extent to which the plan diverges from previous American policy, and the ideological framework of its creators. Lara is the President of the Foundation for Middle East Peace based in Washington DC.

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#74 Narendra Modi and Hindu nationalism w/ Achin Vanaik

Achin Vanaik joins me to discuss Hindu nationalism in India, the BJP's anti-Muslim Citizenship Amendment Act, the lockdown in Kashmir, and India's economic slowdown. 

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#73 Inside Wuhan w/ Tom Hancock

Financial Times journalist Tom Hancock joins me from the city of Wuhan -  the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak. We spoke about the situation in the city, the response of the Chinese government to the crisis and how it compares to the SARS outbreak of 2002. We also discussed the broader political significance of the outbreak and the public mood in Wuhan and China more broadly. 

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PTO Extra! The Labour leadership - Starmer's contest to lose? w/ Tom Blackburn

Tom Blackburn joins me to chat about the Labour leadership contest, why Keir Starmer is the front runner, the importance of open selection, and what Jess Philipps' brief campaign tells us about the Labour right. You can read an article by Tom on Keir Starmer's campaign on the Tribune website.

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PTO Extra! Labour's Other Heartlands w/ Jason Okundaye

Jason Okundaye joins me to discuss his recent article in Tribune magazine, Labour's Other Heartlands. We spoke about how Labour's policy offer to black and brown voters was far less tailored to their concerns than one would think from media narratives around Labour's neglect of its post industrial seats in the Midlands and the north. We also spoke about whether Labour needs to accept that its vot...

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#72 Popular culture and the middle class takeover w/ Rhian Jones

Rhian Jones joins me to discuss her article in Tribune Magazine, An Enterprise Allowance of the Left which looks at the disappearance of working class voices from the arts and how the left might rebuild working class culture. We talked about how Britpop positioned working class people as uneducated and hostile to musical experimentation, the creation of institutions of cultura...

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#71 Hostile Environment w/ Maya Goodfellow

Maya Goodfellow joins me to discuss her new book, Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats. We talked about the historical roots of the hostile environment policy, the punitive, cruel and deliberately confusing character of Britain's immigration system, how viewing migrants as 'economic assets' feeds into anti-migrant politics, and we also chatted about how New Labour's policies on migration and asylum laid some of the basis for the Conservative's migration policies.

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PTO Extra! Whatever happened to Tory decline? w/ Phil Burton-Cartledge

Phil Burton-Cartledge joins me to discuss the Conservative's electoral victory and why he believes that the 2019 election result does not simply cancel out the long term problems the Conservatives face. 

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#70 The Middle East after Suleimani w/ Paul Rogers

International security expert Paul Rogers joins me to discuss why the United States carried out the assassination of Qassem Suleimani and whether the attack will spark a broader regional war. We also discussed the historical roots of Iran's defence doctrine of hybrid, asymmetric warfare, and why Britain would be very likely to assist the American military in any large scale military confrontation. 

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