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The Bush Years: 9/11, War Crimes, and Economic Collapse

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Release Date: 04/08/2026

From Palestine: Suffering, Dignity, & Resistance show art From Palestine: Suffering, Dignity, & Resistance

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In this episode, Breht speaks with Mohanad Alsayed about his memoir Scars and Medals (Iskra Books), a powerful and deeply human account of growing up Palestinian under occupation, carrying exile across continents, and trying to make sense of memory, loss, family, and resistance. Through the story of his grandmother Jamila, his missing uncle Ghazi, and his own journey from Palestine to the United States, Alsayed offers an intimate portrait of how dispossession enters not only history and politics, but childhood, identity, and the inner life. The conversation explores occupation as a lived and...

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In this episode, Breht sits down with Suzin Green, author of , to explore the psychological, spiritual, and civilizational roots of modern disconnection. Moving beyond conventional political understandings of patriarchy, Green presents it as a deeper structure of domination that shapes not only institutions, but consciousness itself -- fueling alienation, compulsive striving, inner fragmentation, and a profound loss of connection to self, others and the living world. Together, they unpack Green’s concepts of “dismemberment,” the “inner patriarch,” and the tension between “being”...

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In this episode, Breht sits down with Ashwin Shantha to discuss the argument that China’s green development is not only an environmental achievement, but also a profoundly political one. Drawing on Ashwin's essay “,” the conversation explores how China became the global leader in solar, wind, and electric vehicles through long-term planning, industrial policy, state capacity, and the disciplining of capital to broader social goals. Together, they examine the relationship between green development, national sovereignty, and anti-imperialism, asking why China has been able to carry out a...

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A History of Iran-U.S. Relations show art A History of Iran-U.S. Relations

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In this episode, Breht speaks with professor of history to discuss his book , about the long arc of Iranian–American relations from the nineteenth century to the present. Matin-Asgari argues that U.S. policy toward Iran has been structured by enduring “imperial priorities,” a framework that reframes familiar episodes such as the 1953 coup, the consolidation of the Shah (Pahlavi) client state, the revolutionary rupture of 1978–79, the hostage crisis, and the sanctions-and-war paradigm of the twenty-first century . Together, they discuss how state power, oil, militarization, the Israel...

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The Iran War: A Dialectical and Historical Materialist Analysis show art The Iran War: A Dialectical and Historical Materialist Analysis

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Alyson and Breht apply dialectical and historical materialist analysis to the current war of aggression in Iran. Together they break down the Marxist methodology into its three main parts - dialectics, materialism, and history - and showcase how they apply to the US and Israeli war on Iran, before bringing them back together into a coherent whole. Then they compare and contrast dialectical and historical materialism as a mode of analysis to other forms of analysis: from academic modes like liberal internationalism and Realism to common popular modes like conspiracy theories and moralism. ...

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The Bush Years: 9/11, War Crimes, and Economic Collapse show art The Bush Years: 9/11, War Crimes, and Economic Collapse

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In this episode, public school history teacher Gianni joins Breht to trace the historical roots of our current political and economic crisis -- democratic breakdown, endless war, institutional distrust, rising authoritarianism, and deepening inequality -- back through the George W. Bush administration and the early 2000s. Together, they explore the contested election of 2000 and the Supreme Court’s decisive intervention, the burial of that crisis in American political memory, the continuation and intensification of neoliberal economics through tax cuts, deregulation, and financialization,...

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Breht reads and reacts to "A Letter To The American People" written by Masoud Pezeschkian, the Iranian president, as a ground invasion of some sort seems imminent. Check out our new design in collaboration with Goods for the People   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get bonus episodes on  Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at  Follow RLR on IG  Learn more about Rev Left 

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Dialectics Without Destiny: Marx, Darwin, and the Natural History of the Climate Crisis show art Dialectics Without Destiny: Marx, Darwin, and the Natural History of the Climate Crisis

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In this episode, we’re joined by professor Joel Wainwright (co-author of ) to discuss his newest book, . Together, Breht and Joel explore the intellectual impact Charles Darwin had on Karl Marx, and why it matters for the ecological crisis of our time. Wainwright argues that Marx’s study of Darwin helped him develop a distinctly Marxian concept of natural history, reshaping how he understood history, nature, and capitalism itself. Reading Capital through this lens, they unpack how Marx’s critique becomes an ecological critique: capitalism as a social formation that reorganizes...

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Matthew Vernon Whalan joins the show to discuss , an interview-driven, investigative journalistic, and collectively narrated portrait of life inside Bullock Correctional Facility in Alabama. Through the words of incarcerated people themselves, we explore the everyday realities that rarely make it into public view: mental health crisis and predation, sewage and infrastructure collapse, cruel and unusual punishment, sleep deprivation, violence, drugs and overdose, and the informal social orders that take shape when official protection fails. This book is truly an act of witness -- and a...

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From Persia to Iran: Islam, Empire, and the Politics of West Asia show art From Persia to Iran: Islam, Empire, and the Politics of West Asia

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In this episode, Breht interviews -- Professor of Medieval history and Chair of the Religious Studies department at Queens college -- about the deep historical roots of today’s Middle East. The conversation traces the arc from ancient Persia to the Islamic era, explores how Iran became a center of Shi’a Islam, and examines the long rivalry between Persian and Ottoman power. Along the way, they unpack the Sunni-Shia split, the political role of Turkey in the region, the ways Western narratives about Islam were forged through the Crusades and carried forward into the modern world, Zionist...

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In this episode, public school history teacher Gianni joins Breht to trace the historical roots of our current political and economic crisis -- democratic breakdown, endless war, institutional distrust, rising authoritarianism, and deepening inequality -- back through the George W. Bush administration and the early 2000s. Together, they explore the contested election of 2000 and the Supreme Court’s decisive intervention, the burial of that crisis in American political memory, the continuation and intensification of neoliberal economics through tax cuts, deregulation, and financialization, the role of No Child Left Behind in reshaping public education along market lines, the rise of neoconservatism and the ideological drive toward the Iraq War, the structural forces behind U.S. imperial policy across administrations, the relationship between U.S. foreign policy and Israeli strategic interests, the 2008 financial collapse and the total lack of accountability for elites, the devastation of working-class communities through war and economic crisis, the transition from Bush to Obama and the limits of liberal restoration, the conditions that gave rise to Trump, and more!

Follow Gianni and The People's Classroom on Instagram @thepeoplesclassroom315 
 
Check out his full lectures on YouTube HERE

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