Doug interviews two guests. First, James Whitman on the U.S. origins of Nazi race law. Second, Alex Gourevitch discusses strikes and their challenge to bourgeois law.
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Folge vom 05.06.2017Behind the News: U.S. Origins of Nazi Race Law; How Strikes Can Challenge Bourgeois Law
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Folge vom 01.06.2017The Dig: Trump's Wall Has Already Been BuiltDonald Trump pledged to build a big, beautiful wall on the border with Mexico. For liberals, the wall now shares a toxic association with Trump. But until recently, militarizing the border with Mexico was accepted as a core piece of the commonsense, bipartisan establishment immigration and drug policy agenda. Dan talks about border policy with Peter Andreas, a professor at Brown University and the author of Border Games: Policing the US-Mexico Divide.
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Folge vom 24.05.2017The Dig: The New Drug War Landscape Under TrumpThe drug war is winding down around the country and heating up under Trump at the same time. Rick Lines of Harm Reduction International lays out the humane and evidence-based alternative to the war on drugs.
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Folge vom 22.05.2017Jacobin Radio w/ Suzi Weissman: Why We Need HopeHope is more than a mood or feeling — it's the basis for all political action, argues Ronald Aronson in an interview with Suzi Weissman. Bernie Sanders's campaign inspired collective action to make the world more equal; the Trump campaign and presidency are its mirror opposite. Aronson's book We: Reviving Social Hope is out now.