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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
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?
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, we republish his speech, Why I am Opposed to the War in Vietnam.
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
The Ukrainian missile that hit Poland and was first attributed to Russia was one of the most dangerous moments since... more
Why did Corporate Democrats “cede” the economic argument? Are they really fighting inflation or trying to weaken worker’s bargaining power?... more
Larry Wilkerson and Paul Jay discuss the results of the U.S. midterm elections, the reluctance of Democrats to defend stimulus... more
The Western Australien Government has made a tourism ad, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.
Larry Wilkerson reflects on Veterans Day and meeting wounded soldiers thinking he helped put them in harm's way for a... 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