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Dr Dermot Hudson returns to the programme to talk about the recent policy change made by the Supreme Peoples Assembly of the DPRK towards the occupied south.
Outro Music is the DPRK Military Choir performing the song 'Reunification'
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Matteo Capasso returns to discuss the war on Gaza. We also discuss how Palestine is at the heart of liberation movements against US imperialism.
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I recently spoke with the American Communist writer Michael Christopher regarding his work on the current situation in Myanmar. He has written several pieces on the subject including for the CPUSA publication 'Peoples World' covering the war against the military regime and role played by the Communist Party of Burma.
You can find Michael's 'Peoples World' article hereYou can also find Michaels latest substack article here
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In this episode I spoke to the Armenian journalist Alison Tahmizian about the recent Azerbaijani war on Artsakh. We discuss the history of the war, dating back to the late period of the USSR, and the role played by British imperialism in supporting the Azeri regime run by Ilham Aliyev. We also discuss the abysmal role played by current Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and how he has acted to undermine the sovereignty and independence of Armenia.
Be sure to follow Alison on twitter/X @alitahmizian
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In this episode I spoke with Matteo Capasso, auther of the recently released book 'Everyday Politics In The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya'. We discuss the early years of the revolutionary process in Libya and how it tied into the global wave of revolution and coutner revolution.
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In this episode I spoke to RT journalist Steve Sweeney who is currently reporting from the frontline areas of the Donbas. We talk about the almost decade long war that has been waged by the Ukrainian armed forces on the Russian and Russian speaking areas of the country. We also cover the latest updates from the frontlines.
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This week I spoke to Dermot Hudson of the Korean Friendship Association on a series of matters related to the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK).
We cover how the DPRK emerged stronger from the testing period of the 1990s following the collapse of the Socialist bloc in the period 1989-1991. We talk about the connection between the Workers Party of Korea and the masses through the practice of the mass line has helped both protect and strengthen the revolution.
Be sure to visit the KFA website to find out more about them and their work building solidarity with the DPRK. You can also find out more about Comrade Hudson's work by visiting his website.
Outro music is the anthem of the Workers Party of Korea.
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Kit Klarenberg returns to the programme to talk about his own recent tangle with British "anti terror" cops as well as the various propaganda and narrative management techniques deployed by the British state.
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This is the audio from a recent livestream over the history of Ukraine war.
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Joti Brar joins me again to talk about the recent meeting of the World Anti Imperialist Platform in US occupied Korea. We talk about the impact of the US occupating on Korea, how the two halves of that nation are literally the opposite of what you've been told about them and how western Marxists must learn from the example of the DPRK.
Be sure to check out the World Anti Imperialist Platform website.Outro Music is 'Cholima On The Wing' a song from the DPRK
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An audio study guide for Engels often neglected 1847 work 'The Principles of Communism'.
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In this episode, I examine the usage of the term "cultural Marxism" by classical liberals such as Ben Shapiro and Peter Hitchens.
I argue that whilst the form of leftist politics the right denounces does exist it is as much of an expression of bourgeois politics as the right wingers themselves are. -
Carlous Garrido, founder and editor of Midwestern Marx, joins us again.
This time we are discussing his new book "The Purity Fetish and the Crisis of Western Marxism".
Outro music is 'John Browns Body' as performed by Jim Knable
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Kit Klarenberg returns to the progreamme to talk about his recent article for Mint Press News which covers the collapse of the US trained and quipped Afghan army.
We take in the levels of delusion within the government of Ashraf Ghani, the enormous fraud carried out by many "contractors" and the similarities to Ukraine. Along the way we also take in the Balkan wars and how the Bosnians were manipulated and then discarded by US imperialism.
Be sure to follow Kit on twitter
Outro Music is 'The Banner of the Party' performed in the five languages of Socialist Yugoslavia
Performed by the Choir and Orchestra of Radio Novi Sad in 1977
Composer: Oskar Danon (1948)
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This is the first episode of what will be an ongoing series entitled 'Intrduction To Marxist Leninism'.
In this series I will be introudcing the key concepts of the Marxist-Leninist worldview by studying some classic texts from the great revolutionary thinkers of the last 200 years.
In this first episode I look at the 1913 work by Lenin 'The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism'. It is one of the best introductions to Marxism ever written and much can be learned from studying it.
Apologies for the sound quality on this reording as it was done whilst travelling and I had to use both phone and laptop to do so due to the laptop being rather deficient.
Outro Music is 'Glory to You, Great Soviet Union!'
Performer: All-Union Radio Choir and Orchestra
Composer: Alexander Kholminov
Lyricist: Yuri Kamenetsky
Episode Artwork is 'V.I.Lenin' by the Soviet Estonian Artist Elmar Yanovich Kits
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Capitalism requires it's political superstructure to be continually refreshed and reorganised to reflect it's need to find new ways to attack the working class. This is where the need for commodified rebellions comes in.
In this programme I look at why this need arises and how the commodified rebellion has become a key part of bourgeois strategy in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Music for this episode is 'Lenin Gave Us Light' a song from Soviet Moldova
Episode image is from a 'UK Uncut' protest in 2011 which serves as an effective example of a commodified rebellion
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In this weeks internview I speak with CPGB-ML Vice Chair Joti Brar about her recent visit to Caracas. We talk about the unfolding revolutionary process that is going on there, the masses continued support for a socialist future and their building of workers democratic organisations.
We also discuss the recent meeting of the World Anti-Imperialist Platform held in Caracas and the declaration made by those parties attending.
Outro Music is 'La Hora Del Pueblo' A song of the PSUV
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In this interview episode I speak with Angie Jones from the Youtube channel 'Terf Talk Down Under' about the recent protest staged by feminists in Australia against men being granted access to women only spaces, the perils of 'self ID' and much more. We talk about Angies political background within the Australian feminist and left movements, the growth of gender ideology in Australian public institutions and why she and other feminists saw the need to take a stand against it. We also cover the chaos that followed the recent protest in Melbourne, the appearance of a group of Nazis and the lies told by Victorian PM Dan Andrews and opposition leader John Pesutto about Angie herself and protest.
Be sure to follow Angie on twitter @angijones
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With the shotgun wedding of UBS and Credit Suisse along with the US governments intervention over Silicon Valley Bank another banking crisis may be upon us. But is this a new crisis or a renewal of an older one that began back in 2008? In this episode I explore why the need for US imperialism is to either find follow Andrew Mellons old advice to "liquidate capital, liquidate labor" to purge the system or to find new places to wage aggressive imperialist wars, or possibly both. I also look at why they have been constrained from taking the extreme actions the system requires thus far.
Outro music is The Hymn of the Paris Commune
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In this episode we are joined by International Relations specialist Tara McCormack to talk about Britain, foreign policy and the always interesting topic of the rottenness of the British state.
In a wide ranging coversation we cover the Shamina Begum case, the Manchester bombing of 2017, the Ukraine war, the war on terror and much more! So enjoy an excursion to perfidious Albion with two of it's disgruntled residents.
Be sure to follow Tara on twitter
Episode outro is 'Song of the Leaders' by Roy Bailey
Episode Image is the best visual metaphor for the decline of British imperialism
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