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Part Three – The Global Axis of the Far Right
Trumps tariff war isnt about protecting jobs its part of a global strategy to empower a far-right alliance with Putin, Orbn, and nationalist movements across Europe. This episode exposes how economic sabotage and weaponized antisemitism fuel authori
Part Two – Boast About Jobs, Suppress Worker Power
Trump sells his tariff agenda as a jobs boom for American workers but its a smokescreen for a global attack on labor. At home, new factories are routed to anti-union states, while Trumps appointees quietly dismantle the NLRB to block worker organizing
Can the Green Transition Work for Workers? – Robert Pollin
This interview was produced by INET. Robert Pollin presents a compelling case for a global Green New Deal that fights climate change without sacrificing jobs. He explains why the shift to renewable energy is not just technologically possible, but economic
How to Stop a Nuclear War — with film director Paul Jay
On April 12, Paul Jay attended the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, where he discussed his upcoming documentary How to Stop a Nuclear War, based on the book The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner by Pentagon Papers whistle
Exposing the Lies and Secrets of the Nuclear Era | Nobel Peace Talks
In cooperation with theOutrider Foundation, the Nobel Peace Center invites you to a unique conversation with Paul Jay about his work with the new documentary film about Daniel Ellsberg, the Pentagon Paper whistleblower and author of Doomsday Machine.
The Decline of American Journalism – Robert McChesney
In remembrance of Robert W. McChesney, the esteemed media scholar and activist who passed away on March 25, 2025, we are republishing an interview that delves into his profound insights on media, democracy, and society. McChesney, co-founder of the media
What Does the Ukrainian Working Class Want? – Paul Jay & Denys Gorbach
As the U.S. and Russia discuss a possible ceasefire, what role do the Ukrainian peopleespecially the working classhave in shaping the outcome? Paul Jay speaks with Ukrainian political scientist Denys Gorbach about the war, class dynamics, and the neolib
Can Iran Kick Its Oil Addiction? – Djavad Salehi Isfahani Pt. 2/2
In part two, economist Djavad Salehi-Isfahani outlines what's necessary for Iran to have a just energy transition and sustainable future. Salehi-Isfahani urges a reversal of destructive U.S. sanctions in order for Iran to better tap into its highly-educat
How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare – Djavad Salehi-Isfahani Pt. 1/2
U.S. President Trump has extended the aims of his first presidential terms maximum pressure campaign by slapping additional sanctions on Iran. Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, Professor of Economics at Virginia Tech, describes the detrimental effects of U.S. sa
How South Africa’s Coal Exports to Israel Undermines Its Palestine Solidarity – Patrick Bond Pt. 2/2
In part two, political economist Patrick Bond outlines the activities of Glencore and other South African energy corporations which continue to ship coal to Israels electricity grid. Despite the historic efforts of South Africa to bring a genocide case a