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In part two, economist Djavad Salehi-Isfahani outlines what's necessary for Iran to have a just energy transition and sustainable future.... more
U.S. President Trump has extended the aims of his first presidential term’s “maximum pressure campaign” by slapping additional sanctions on... more
In part two, political economist Patrick Bond outlines the activities of Glencore and other South African energy corporations which continue... more
Jane D’Arista walks us through a comprehensive analysis of a global economy flooded with US dollar liabilities, economies bound to... more
In part 2 of Paul Jay’s discussion with Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, they examine Trump’s push for a new missile defense... more
The Ellsberg Initiative for Peace and Democracy webinar featuring three U.S. government officials who resigned in protest of American military... more
Is the U.S. heading toward a Mussolini-style corporate fascism? Colonel Larry Wilkerson joins Paul Jay to expose the power struggle... more
Following decades of ongoing mineral extraction, environmental plunder, and the subsidization of the fossil fuel industry, the second Trump administration’s... more
Israeli military raids on the West Bank have intensified ever since the fragile ceasefire agreement came into effect in Gaza.... more
In part two, economist Martin Hart-Landsberg underscores the importance of planning for a just transition and transformation of socio-economic relations.... more
Palestinian-American journalist Rami Khouri outlines the Israeli far-right’s longstanding opposition to Palestinian self-determination and, as he says, the very right... more
Trump’s inaugural speech avoided direct war rhetoric with China but signaled dangerous trends: a growing alliance between corporate elites and... more
Despite being (mis)characterized by the IMF as a free-market "success story," South Korea's development model involved state planning and import... more
Trump’s interest in Greenland is closely tied to his plan to build a nationwide anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system, which he... more
In part two, political economist Dr. Devaka Gunawardena outlines the political dynasties in Sri Lanka that governed the country until... more
In November 2024, Anura Kumara Dissanayake's National People's Power (NPP) coalition won a two-thirds majority in Sri Lanka's general elections,... more
Steven Donziger, an American environmental and human rights lawyer, won a landmark case against Chevron, requiring it to pay 9.5... more
How did a Cold War nuclear planner become one of its biggest critics? Paul Jay traces Daniel Ellsberg's journey from... more
In part two, Petra Molnar, anthropologist and human rights lawyer, speaks about the dangers of high-risk AI systems and state... more
In part two, historian and genocide scholar Omer Bartov discusses the U.S.' gross rejection of numerous human rights organizations’ reports... more
According to recent Lebanese Health Ministry figures, Israel has killed a total of 4,047 people in Lebanon since October 2023,... more
Jim Thomas portrays the 2024 Global Biodiversity Convention as a struggle between the interests of the world’s biggest profit makers... more
In part two, Triestino Mariniello, Legal Representative of Gaza Victims at the International Criminal Court, discusses U.S. hypocrisy in accepting... more
Following the International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor's release of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister... more
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's promise to deport millions of people draws attention to longstanding practices of tracking and intercepting migrants... more
In part two, journalist Jonathan M. Katz discusses the financial elite and fascist sympathizers who were conspiring to undo FDR’s... more
U.S. interventions at the turn of the 20th century were numerous and widespread, including bloody operations in Cuba against the... more
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson and Paul Jay analyze Trump's 2024 victory, attributing Harris's failure in part to a campaign that avoided... more
In part 2, Bob Pollin, economist and Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI), lays out policies to increase... more
Following the inflationary period of the Covid-19 pandemic, inflation is largely down and currently at 2.1% in the U.S. Bob... more
Former Chief of Staff to Colin Powell, Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, says if he lived in a swing state, he would... more
Donald Trump called himself a “self-funder” in 2016 in an effort to show Americans he could not be bought off... more
In part 2, Member of Israeli Knesset Dr. Ofer Cassif discusses the regional class interests that actively oppose Palestinian statehood... more
This episode of Oats for Breakfast Podcast interviews journalist and filmmaker Paul Jay. Paul discusses why a second Trump term would... more
The Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), which the United States was a signatory to but abandoned under former President Trump, is... more
Following Israel’s assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, U.S. President Joe Biden asserted that Sinwar’s death could represent an opportunity... more
Above is our short documentary film, “Trump’s Unholy Alliance.” Generous individual donors funded it. It is not associated or aligned... more
In part 2, Richard Silverstein, analyst and author of the Israeli security state blog Tikun Olam, breaks down the Biden administration’s explicit... more
Israel's genocidal war on Gaza continues unabated and has been expanded to a second front in Lebanon. American writer Richard... more
Jim Thomas says profit driven generative biology, Big Tech integration of artificial intelligence with synthetic biology, raises serious challenges for... more
The Biden administration has been pursuing a reckless policy in the Middle East in which Israel's massacres in Gaza and... more
Given voters’ concerns over rising food and housing costs, Kamala Harris has pledged to combat price gouging if elected president,... more
In part two, American theologian and priest Matthew Fox traces out the links between the fascist wing of the Catholic... more
The issue of banning (or not banning) fracking has been at the forefront of the 2024 presidential debates between former... more
At first glance, an impressive fresco in San Brizio’s Chapel in the Orvieto Cathedral appears to show Christ addressing a... more
The First Amendment guarantees religious freedom and the separation of Church and State, basic tenets of American democracy which conservative... more
Throughout his recent presidential campaigns, former President Trump has garnered widespread conservative Evangelical support and the endorsement of powerful televangelists... more
John Bellamy Foster points to "Beyond Leviathan" by István Mészáros for insights into the ancient origins of the state and... more
In this essay, Paul Jay unravels the alliance of tech billionaires and religious zealots behind the Trump/Vance campaign and their... more
In part two, historian and genocide scholar Omer Bartov discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decisions to prolong the plight... more
In a much-anticipated ruling, the ICJ has unequivocally denounced the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the... more
By calling snap parliamentary elections, French President Emmanuel Macron took a political gamble: it resulted in the left-wing alliance, the... more
Tune in as we peel back the layers of Elon Musk's surprising support for Donald Trump. Is the tech titan... more
The assassination of Hamas' top political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, on Iranian soil was an embarrassment to the Iranian regime and... more
In part 2, French-Palestinian sociologist Dr. Sari Hanafi discusses right-wing movements in France and Italy and the misuse of the... more
During the hyper-masculine clown car that was the Republican National Convention, Trump and his VP nominee, J.D. Vance, spewed absurd... more
Why governments further policy agendas that entrench and expand extractive industries that drive biodiversity loss is revealed in Exporting Extinction,... more
Against all expectations, the left coalition, aptly calling itself the “New Popular Front,” was able to win the most seats... more
A recent Reuters investigation uncovered a scandalous Pentagon operation that sought to discredit the Chinese Sinovac vaccine and sow distrust... more
As the war of attrition between Russia and Ukraine continues to exact a catastrophic death toll for civilians and military... more
In recent EU parliamentary elections, Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party won 31.4% of the vote, while the coalition... more
As Israel continues its campaign of destruction in Gaza, the situation in the West Bank has deteriorated, with the Israeli... more
In part 2, political scientist Dr. Saeed Rahnema discusses his experience in the workers' council movement leading up to and... more
The workers' council movement took shape in several forms across Europe, Russia, Tito's Yugoslavia, Algeria, and Iran. Political scientist Dr.... more
Paul Jay welcomes Adolph Reed, an academic, author, activist, and organizer, for part two of their discussion. Reed says there... more
Adolph Reed argues that the left should vote for Biden in the coming presidential elections, even though Corporate Democrats defend... more
The Biden administration has denounced ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan for seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence... more
In part 2, journalist Tom Stevenson discusses the nuclear threat posited by the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Russia recently... more
The post-World War II era was characterized by decolonization in Asia and Africa, with resistance movements leading to the unraveling... more
Due to its prime geographical location in maintaining global value chains and shipping routes, the U.S., via the U.S. International... more
The Sri Lankan government turned to the IMF for a near $3 billion bailout to repay loans provided by India... more
Thousands of guns used by Mexican cartels, as well as other gangs throughout Latin America, have been traced back to... more
Israel's accusations against a total of 19 UNRWA staff members alleging their involvement in the October 7 attacks prompted 16... more
Paul is asked about the lack of healthcare resources and growing opposition to immigration in Canada.
Following Israel's killing of 7 WCK aid workers, Western politicians appeared to reconsider their unwavering support of Netanyahu's government, if... more
Paul Jay says while the Russian invasion of Ukraine is illegal, brutal, and unnecessary for Russian national security, it takes... more
Israel's objective is to maintain Jewish-Israeli dominance in the region by imposing inhumane conditions on Palestinians, resulting in the forced... more
Gilles Billen shows that industrial agriculture, propelled by international trade and specialization, has disturbed the nitrogen cycle. This has provoked... more
The fatal crashes of the Boeing 737 MAX passenger aircraft and the recent Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 incident, in which... more
The Israeli attack on a civilian aid convoy, which killed seven World Central Kitchen workers, has pushed U.S. officials to... more
The current climate crisis emerged out of a specific set of historical and economic factors which have maintained capitalist accumulation... more
In part 2, historian and geographer Jason W. Moore explains why climate and revolutionary struggles must understand capitalist dynamics and... more
Western interventionist policies in Haiti go beyond installing unelected government administrations: embezzling public funds earmarked for infrastructure and health purposes... more
Following a disastrous UN mission in 2010, several Western-backed coups d'état, and the U.S. occupation of 1915-1934, the initiation of... more
Facing extradition to the United States, WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange has been held in arbitrary detention under psychologically... more
One of Reagan's geniuses was to convince people to vote against their own self-interest. In the name of lower taxes... more
The Haitian oligarchy colludes with the U.S., Canada, foreign corporations, and organized crime to exploit the labor and resources of... more
In part 2, Walid Habbas provides a detailed account of Israel's military operations in Gaza and its actions to separate... more
Reagan was the master of racist "dog whistles," plausible deniability that allowed Reagan to protect himself. It has allowed the... more
Israel has expanded its role as an occupying power in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip by building... more
Reagan understood the American psyche from within it. He used his acting skills to sell right-wing “dog whistles” and militarism.... more
In Part 2, Assal Rad speaks to the importance of U.S. airman Aaron Bushnell's self-immolation in front of the Israeli... more
Despite the ICJ's ruling calling for the prevention of plausibly genocidal acts against the Palestinians, the IDF continues its slaughter... more
The documentary series "The Reagans" shows that President Ronald Reagan's roots are corruption, racism, and corporatism. Trumpism is not an... more
In part 2, Joshua Landis discusses Hamas' recent ceasefire proposal and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's planned ground incursion into Rafah.... more
Joshua Landis is a historian and Sandra Mackey Chair and Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the... more
UAW president Shawn Fain called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza yet endorsed Biden, who has been accused of complicity... more
Dr. Shireen Al-Adeimi is a Professor of Language and Literacy at Michigan State University and a Non-Resident Fellow at the... more
Dr. Imad Salamey is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Lebanese American University in Beirut,... more
Dr. Imad Salamey is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Lebanese American University in Beirut,... more
Dr. Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, says the U.S. and U.K. bombing of... more
Shir Hever discusses investigative work by the Israeli/Palestinian magazine +972, which exposed the use of AI targeting to justify the... more
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, we republish his speech, Why I am Opposed to the War in Vietnam.... more
Francis Boyle is an international lawyer and Professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law. On... more
Dr. Ardi Imseis is an Assistant Professor of International Law at Queen’s University, as well as a legal practitioner, having... more
Patrick Bond, political economist, Professor of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, and Director of the Centre for Social Change,... more
Israeli Member of Knesset Dr. Ofer Cassif is a member of the Hadash Party, which supports Jewish-Arab cooperation and workers'... more
Bruce Robertson, independent energy analyst, exposes the hypocrisies and lobbying taking place at COP28 and how talk of investing in... more
Dr. Shana Marshall is the Associate Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies at George Washington University in D.C.... more
Author of the book "On Corruption in America: And What is at Stake" and former NPR correspondent Sarah Chayes discusses... more
Argentina elected Javier Milei, a right-wing libertarian populist, as its president on November 19th. Milei won because he represented a... more
Anna Ochkina is a Russian sociologist and colleague of Marxist sociologist and dissident Boris Kagarlitsky, who has been held in... more
This interview was originally published on July 9, 2014. Mr. Hever says he became politically active after the Second Intifada... more
This interview was originally published on July 11, 2014. Mr. Hever says Israel sells weapons and equipment of repression to... more
This interview was originally published on July 10, 2014. Mr. Hever says in colonial conditions the master fears and hates... more
This interview was originally published on July 13, 2014. Mr. Hever says the occupiers always want peace – a peace... more
Historian Jeffrey Sommers analyzes the plunder of public resources in the ‘90s and how the Putin-led state has embraced a... more
Nadim Houry, Executive Director of the Arab Reform Initiative, discusses the role of Arab countries in the Middle East in... more
Protesters have practically shut down Panama for over two weeks now in an effort to keep the Canadian mining company... more
Renowned social theorist, systems thinker, and organizer, Marjorie Kelly, gives an early look at her new book: Wealth Supremacy. Speaking... more
Historian Peter Kuznick and host Paul Jay discuss Smedley Butler and the 1934 attempted coup against FDR, the real objectives... more
Retired U.S. Colonel Larry Wilkerson discusses the Biden administration's unconditional support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bombardment of Gaza and... more
Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a non-profit organization, explains why proselytizing in the U.S. military is... more
Why is most of Israeli society supporting the imminent genocide against the population of Gaza, knowing that 40% of the... more
William Mitchell exposes the many ideological maneuvers progressives need to confront in disputing the supremacy of profits over employment and... more
Israeli-born political economist Shir Hever joins host Paul Jay to discuss the urgent need for a cease-fire, humanitarian aid, and... more
Aleksandr Buzgalin, Russian Marxist, professor at the Moscow State University, and the coordinator of the Social Movement "Alternatives," passed away... more
In part 2, Patrick Bond broadens out his analysis of the BRICS countries engaging in what he terms "talk left,... more
Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, analyzes Iran's role in supporting Hamas’ brutal coordinated... more
Patrick Bond, political economist, Professor of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, and Director of the Centre for Social Change,... more
Frank Hammer, former President of United Auto Workers (UAW) local 909 in Detroit and retired GM worker, explains how “legacy”... more
Rebecca Burns, journalist at the investigative news outlet The Lever, discusses her reporting on extensive lobbying efforts to hold up... more
Jay discusses his interviews with Sen. Bob Graham, who chaired the joint congressional investigation into the events of 9/11 and... more
Dr. Asoka Bandarage is an adjunct professor at the California Institute for Integral Studies and the author of a new... more
Widespread corruption in Lebanon is fostered by the country's ruling class, whose business interests are enmeshed with those of international... more
Justin Joque is a visualization librarian at the University of Michigan and the author of the book Revolutionary Mathematics: Artificial... more
Matin Qaim, Director of the Center for Development Research at the University of Bonn, examines the various aspects comprising food... more
Jomo K.S. warns U.S. policies are driving the world towards war and depression, leaving developing countries with a strong vested... more
The Australien Government made an ad about its bid to host the 2026 UN Climate Summit (COP31) with the Pacific,... more
Fernando Villavicencio, who was running for president of Ecuador on an anti-corruption platform, was assassinated in broad daylight on August... more
Oppenheimer warned of a world with an unrestrained nuclear arms race on the edge of catastrophe. We are there, says... more
Russian anti-war activist Boris Kagarlitsky has been charged with supporting "terrorism" and faces years in prison. Katrina vanden Heuvel, who... more
Talia Baroncelli and Paul Jay discuss Russian threats to use tactical nuclear weapons against Western Europe and what role China... more
Paul Jay and Talia Baroncelli discuss the recent arrest of Russian anti-war sociologist and Marxist Boris Yulyevich Kagarlitsky. Boris was... more
This interview was originally published on February 23, 2023. Boris Kagarlitsky talks about the mood of the Russian people and... more
Oppenheimer is a creative tour de force that sparks a necessary debate about today’s nuclear weapons. U.S. media still defends... more
Yasser Louati, political analyst and Head of the Committee for Justice and Liberties, highlights the brutal practices of the French... more
By reducing our reliance on chemical fertilizers, policymakers could turn the food crisis into a genuine opportunity towards shifting subsidies... more
Éric Pineault, professor of ecological economics at the Institute of Environmental Sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal, explains... more
Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, discusses reported negotiations between the U.S. and Iran... more
One of the few working-class movements scoring victories, democratizing ownership, and gaining momentum is the method of economic development called... more
The European Union is exporting more than 10,000 tons of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides a year to megadiverse countries despite having... more
In part 2, Jafrikayiti recalls that after Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was overthrown, Canada Haiti Action Network asked officials on... more
A discussion about independent media and ownership, censorship, self-censorship in media and a discussion about hate speech laws.
On the occasion of the death of Daniel Ellsberg, we republish our interview with historian Peter Kuznick who looks at... more
Daniel Ellsberg, an extraordinary hero, passed away on Friday, June 16, 2023. Dan fearlessly risked everything in his unwavering quest... more
Jafrikayiti is an artist, author, activist, and radio show host, and works for Solidarité Québec-Haiti. Part 1 of his... more
Famara Diédhiou is the West Africa Program Officer at the Alliance for Food Security in Africa (AFSA). He is also... more
The South Australien Government has made an ad about its new anti-protest legislation, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative. This... more
Paul Jay and Jyotishman Mudiar, host of India & Global Left, discuss and debate the war against Ukraine and the... more
Paul Jay interviews Tom Ferguson about the debt ceiling crisis in the United States. Ferguson explains that the debate over... more
Noam Chomsky discusses the history of nuclear agreements and arms control treaties, highlighting their gradual dismantling by successive U.S. administrations.... more
Noam Chomsky discusses the heroic contributions Daniel Ellsberg made by releasing the Pentagon Papers and revealing the madness of American... more
Anas El Gomati is the founder and director of the Libyan think tank, the Sadeq Institute. He discusses how so... more
Historian, Assal Rad, explores identity formation in modern Iran, both under the Pahlavi dynasty as well as after the 1979... more
The Reserve Bank of Australia has made an ad, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative. This video was originally published... more
Renaud Lambert, journalist at Le Monde diplomatique, discusses the nationwide anti-pension reform protests in France, which have consisted of over... more
Shireen Al-Adeimi, Professor of Language and Literacy at Michigan State University, lays out the U.S., U.K., and Canada’s role in... more
Talia Baroncelli interviews Paul Jay; “The financial elites know how dangerous the climate crisis is, but they won't acknowledge... more
In part two, Michael Hudson discusses his new book "The Collapse of Antiquity." Hudson challenges the traditional beliefs about the... more
In part two of this three-part series, Paul Jay speaks about the grave war crimes committed by numerous U.S. presidents,... more
We get a first look at the new book by renowned political economist Michael Hudson on the age-old battle between... more
Paul Jay is back to speak about the war in Ukraine, the irrevocable effects of climate change, and the ever-present... more
Linda Campbell, Director of the Detroit People's Platform, has worked as a community organizer in Detroit for decades. She speaks... more
Col. Larry Wilkerson speaks about how the media's portrayal of the U.S. invasion of Iraq barely encapsulates the damage wrought... more
The NSW Government has made a tourism ad ahead of the coming election, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative. This... more
Noam Chomsky und Daniel Ellsberg diskutieren über die Absichten der USA im Ukraine-Krieg und die Vorbereitungen für einen Krieg mit... more
Robert Pollin says PERI research findings published in Fossil Fuel Industry Phase-Out and Just Transition demonstrate Just Transition policies are... more
In this episode of The Source, Zain Raza speaks with independent journalist, author, and economist Dr. Shir Hever about how... more
The legendary regulator and white-collar criminologist William K. Black explains why, contrary to corporate media coverage, the bank failures set... more
Over a year has passed since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th, 2022, with both sides suffering enormous casualties. Talia... more
Noam Chomsky and Daniel Ellsberg continue their discussion about how to avoid nuclear war.
Saudi Arabia and Iran have agreed to re-establish diplomatic ties, with China showing itself to be a neutral and effective... more
Noam Chomsky and Daniel Ellsberg discuss American objectives in the Ukraine war and the preparations for war with China.
Why net zero commitments are empty and dangerously misleading if we continue to burn fossil fuels. Talia Baroncelli speaks to... more
In part 2 of "North of 48," Paul is asked about working with Daniel Ellsberg on his film "How to... more
War crimes, coercion, and illegal surveillance: Stefania Maurizi's book "Secret Power: Wikileaks and its Enemies" chronicles Wikileaks' publication of secret... more
The Australien Government has made an ad about the Safeguard Mechanism - Labor's key climate policy to reach its 2030... more
Boris Kagarlitsky talks about the mood of the Russian people and the possibility that the Russian military leadership might insist... more
Paul Jay is a guest on North of 48, where he discusses the Ukraine war in the context of the... more
Breaking up mafia networks requires a strategy that is not just crime-focused but addresses socio-economic inequalities to prevent the mafia... more
Eddie Conway, a fearless fighter for working people everywhere, died on February 13th. Eddie was a Black Panther who was... more
Economists Gerald Epstein and Aaron Medlin's data shows the paradox of ignoring employment and choosing to throw workers out of... more
The Australien Government has made an ad for its new AUKUS military alliance, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative. This... more
Brilliant activist and union organizer Jane McAlevey died on July 7, 2024. To celebrate her work and life, we republish... more
Why net zero emissions by 2050 cannot be attained if carbon capture and storage is used to pump more oil... more
Steve Keen has been exposing the ways mainstream neoclassical economists—including winners of the so-called Nobel Prize in Economics— have been... more
Why the United States should reduce its unconditional support for Saudi Arabia and the bleak outlook for Iran Nuclear Deal... more
Larry Wilkerson reports on a webinar where the U.S. Navy described climate change as an existential risk. Will the civilian... more
The British, Australian, Ecuadorian, and US Governments have made an ad about Julian Assange’s arrest, and it’s surprisingly honest and... more
The inflation conference at Political Economy Research Institute at UMass Amherst (PERI) presented mounting evidence that raising the rate of... more
Nearly 50 protesters have been killed by police in Peru following the removal from office of President Pedro Castillo six... more
Was Lula’s response proportional to the attacks on the presidential palace, Congress, and the Supreme Court?
Remembering Salvador Allende’s speech at the UN in 1972 and the call of world nations for a New International Economic... more
What led to the Shah's downfall and the establishment of clerical rule in Iran? Talia Baroncelli speaks to historian Pouya... more
On this episode of The Source, Zain Raza speaks with Lawrence Wilkerson, retired Army Colonel and former Chief of Staff... more
Lula da Silva was inaugurated for a third non-consecutive term as president of Brazil, dramatically reversing the country's trajectory of... more
A Bank for International Settlements study says 60+ trillion dollars of off-the-books currency swaps could be a profound, systematic risk.... more
When Julian Assange was arrested, he was holding up a copy of Paul Jay’s book, "Gore Vidal’s History of the... more
Talia Baroncelli interviews historian Pouya Alimagham about the historical context of the current Iranian uprising.
In dieser Folge von The Source debattieren wir mit dem preisgekrönten Dokumentarfilmer, Journalisten und Chefredakteur von theAnalysis.news Paul Jay über... more
Are antitrust laws effective as a mechanism to break up monopolies and Big Tech? How monopolies enable price-gouging and drive... more
In part 2 of our conversation with award-winning documentary filmmaker and editor-in-chief of theAnalysis.news Paul Jay, we talk about the... more
In this episode of The Source, we debate the war in Ukraine with award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and editor-in-chief of... more
The arrest of Peru's leftist President Pedro Castillo represents the latest and most serious twist in the country's ongoing systemic... more
From fintech to food systems and social media to all domains essential for society and the economy, the State of... more
In this episode of The Source, we talk with Lawrence Wilkerson, retired Army Colonel and former Chief of Staff to... more
Rich fossil fuel states blocked real solutions at COP27, but what needs to be done is well known. People need... more
Economist Bob Pollin says government stimulus and higher wages are not the primary drivers of today's inflation. Higher interest rates... more
Was the ‘62 U.S. blockade of Cuba justified? Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine justified by the potential of nuclear weapons... more
Was the ‘62 U.S. blockade of Cuba justified? Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine justified by the potential of nuclear weapons on Ukrainian... more