FTC Chair TRIGGERS WSJ, Sends Wall Street Into A PANIC Over Made In USA Ruling
Ryan Grim reacts to a new WSJ editorial piece, “Lina Khan’s Power Grab at the FTC.”
Ryan Grim reacts to a new WSJ editorial piece, “Lina Khan’s Power Grab at the FTC.”
Propaganda by the deed. Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to the assassination of Haiti president, Jovenel Moïse.
By Glenn Diesen, Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and an editor at the Russia in Global Affairs journal. Follow him on Twitter @glenndiesen Russia Today When it comes to issues of ‘human rights’ and individual liberties, every country in the world takes a different stance. Culture, religion, and […]
Marc Lamont Hill sits down with Dr. Glenn Loury, an economics professor at Brown University, to talk about the latest push by conservatives to ban critical race theory and projects, such as the 1619 Project. “Black America is grappling with newer terms of this proverbial ‘culture wars,’ such […]
Presented by Haymarket Books and the Schools of Public Engagement (http://www.newschool.edu/public-engag…) at The New School (http://www.newschool.edu), Noam Chomsky discusses the persistent and largely invariant features of U.S. foreign policy — in the words of U.S. planners, “the overall framework of order” — and its intimate relationship with U.S. […]
This fellow pretty much holds to the same narrative as Bill Lind. This is Episode 2 in this series on Critical Race Theory. In this episode, Professor Randy Trahan will walk through the history of ideas as it relates to Critical Theory in general and Critical Race Theory […]
Human rights activist and author Yeonmi Park grew up in North Korea, a brutal, communist society devoted to the worship of Kim Jong-Il. At the age of 13, she and her family made a daring escape to China in search of a life free of tyranny. In her […]
One debate I always wanted to see was Sowell vs. Chomsky, arguably the right’s leading intellectual vs. the left’s leading intellectual. But they are both in their 90s now and way past their primes, so it is very unlikely it will happen. By John Hawkins Thomas Sowell is […]
The return of “throne and altar” in opposition to the 19th century plutocratic liberalisms that has long defined modern American “conservatism.” It’s interesting how this kind of stuff is making a return on the right at the same time Marxism, Leninism, social democracy, socialism, etc. are making a […]
A blast from the past.
Armed intruders have killed Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, according to Associated Press reports.
International Justice Mission There are 40+ million people in slavery globally. That’s more than ever before in human history. Slavery is a multibillion-dollar industry. Human trafficking generates $150B annually. Slave owners prey on the poor and weak. 1 in 4 victims of forced labour slavery is a child. […]
The Economist TEN YEARS ago Peter Turchin, a scientist at the University of Connecticut, made a startling prediction in Nature. “The next decade is likely to be a period of growing instability in the United States and western Europe,” he asserted, pointing in part to the “overproduction of […]
By Alexander Stern Hedgehog Review What the Frankfurt School has to say about bureaucratic progressivism. “Cultural Marxism” is often invoked by some on the right to explain the rise of “woke” politics in universities, newsrooms, and corporations. According to this well-rehearsed line of criticism, the fixation on race […]
Pete invited Jared to come on to talk about how those who adhere to Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s strategy of achieving a libertarian society view the culture, and specifically, how they believe that society can be reached.
Andrew is the host of the Popular Liberty channel on YouTube and the mind behind the concept of Archotropism. Andrew joins Pete to give a primer on his concept of Archotropism which seeks to explain political power using economics and the laws of thermodynamics.
Pete joined Nick and Tyler from the Pauls to the Wall podcast to answer questions about what Pete is referring to as Post-Libertarianism and to answer questions about whether the Libertarian Party, and the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus is a good vehicle for “spreading liberty.”
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 50 percent of voters say they are confident in President Biden’s ability to address the rise in homicides in major U.S. cities while another 50 percent said they are not confident. This survey was conducted online within the […]
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to the pushback ExonnMobil has received since the leaked footage of Keith McCoy.
Journalist, Glenn Greenwald, explains why MSM refuses to accurately cover the Julian Assange story.
Brother of Julian Assange, Gabriel Shipton, details what his brother is enduring in prison and what the public needs to know about his case.
Ryan Grim breaks down the truth behind Julian Assange’s prosecution.
Team Rising reacts to Facebook censoring the Declaration of Independence for hate speech.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky break down the latest infrastructure negotiations and explain why climate activists are upset.
Emily Jashinsky explains the Lena Dunham Fallacy, when elites use their platforms to normalize lifestyles that hit the working class much harder.
Ryan Grim breaks down the truth behind Julian Assange’s prosecution and speaks with Brother of Julian Assange, Gabriel Shipton about the case.
Krystal and Saagar examine the New York Times’ profile of Joe Rogan while Saagar finally eats a sock on camera.
Jordan Chariton joins Krystal and Saagar to go over his reporting on loopholes in the eviction moratorium.
Krystal questions the notion of freedom in the United States applying to all people equally.
Saagar reviews the most recent failures by Kamala Harris and what it means for her political future.
This is very “Third World” as well. Check out the story of the UAE’s Princess Latifa. Krystal and Saagar discuss the latest details in the nightmare of Britney Spears’s conservatorship
Once again, this is exactly how business is done in “Third World” countries. Krystal and Saagar cover the shocking footage revealing the extent of Exxon’s power and corruption
This kind of thing happens all the time in “Third World” countries, which is what the USA is becoming. Krystal and Saagar examine the latest reporting about the building collapse in Surfside, Florida.
Like I said, the 19th century revisited. Krystal and Saagar take another look at the inhuman working conditions at Amazon.
By Acacia Coronado, Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas — An Army soldier who shot and killed an armed protester after driving into a crowd demonstrating against police violence in the Texas capital last summer has been indicted on a murder charge, authorities said Thursday. Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was […]
The 19th century revisited.
Krystal and Saagar talk about the corruption of Exxon, Surfside’s building collapse, Amazon’s inhumane working conditions, Britney Spears’s conservatorship, Kamala’s latest failures, freedom in America, mass evictions, and Saagar eats a sock!
This list is a few years old so some of these may no longer be operative. But judging by the names of some of these, they sound fairly pan-anarchistic in spirit. Aquarian Agrarian The #TeamSupreme Caucus of the Libertarian Party 2. 1Libertarian Caucus / Titanoboa Caucus 3. “Hands […]
In this Direct interview, John is joined by American demographer, academic and author Joel Kotkin. John and Joel discuss some of the key theses of Joel’s widely-praised recent book, ‘The Coming of Neo-Feudalism’. Joel shines the spotlight on the Western progressive elite or, as he terms them, the […]
By Jack Phillips Epoch Times Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia, warned that the online encyclopedia is “more one-sided than ever” in light of the website’s entries for Black Lives Matter, the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump’s two impeachments, and other contentious topics. Sanger, in particular, took […]
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter debate the merits of Charles Murray’s new book, Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America.
This is more or less recycled Coughlinism, i.e. anti-capitalism from the far-right. The political symptoms of the neoliberal policy framework, digital revolution, globalization, and cultural hegemony of the professional-managerial class have started to become increasingly apparent over the past five years or so with the popularity of figures […]
Republicans are big mad about Critical Racial Theory, liberals are arguing about the definition of CRT, and the left is mostly sniping about how much they hate Robin DiAngelo. But should we be responding more substantively? Christopher Rufo, the man who started the war on CRT knows exactly […]
Was it Mark Twain who said, “If voting made a difference, they wouldn’t let us do it”? Don’t really care who it was, they were fucking right.
John McWhorter teaches linguistics, philosophy, and music history at Columbia University, and writes for various publications on language issues and race issues such as Time, the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Beast, CNN, and the Atlantic. He told his mother he wanted to be a “book writer” when […]
By Michael Shellenberger Bhaskar Sunkara is the founding editor of Jacobin, a socialist magazine, and author of The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality. He is also an unlikely advocate for nuclear energy. In a new article for The Guardian, Sunkara draws […]
Garrett Foster was a evil marxist who wanted to hurt people: 00:57 The road was blocked/Perry had no other options: 02:20 Lies about the shooting: 06:34 Garrett was pointing his gun at Perry: 07:08 How Garrett was standing exactly: 08:10 Garrett Foster yelling for people to back up […]
Journalist, Zaid Jilani, discusses new research that reveals the success of social media sites is driven by hate.
Former mayor of Cleveland, Dennis Kucinich, discusses his new book, The Division of Light and Power.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the President Biden’s whispering and what it reveals about the media’s coverage of U.S. Presidents.
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