Democrats Face Electoral Disaster Without Significant Change of Course
In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Josh Gomez, producer for By Any Means Necessary to discuss Jordan Peele's recent film “Nope” and its themes of spectacle and how profit is made from horrible things, the tension between the exploitation of spectacle and care for the subjects of exploitation as demonstrated by the characters of the film, and the film's human exploration of trauma and surviving in a capitalist system.
In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Erica Caines, founder of Liberation Through Reading and Editor of Hood Communist Blog to discuss the recent cancellation of some student loan debt by the Biden administration and why student loans exist in the way they do today , how higher education quickly became a site of class struggle and the efforts of the Nixon administration to prevent the formation of an “educated proletariat,” and how the discourse around student loan forgiveness disguises the broader conversation around the skyrocketing cost of tuition and how colleges and universities are a collective site of struggle.
Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Walter Smolarek, a journalist, organizer and editor of Liberation newspaper, and managing editor of LiberationNews.org to discuss the strategy employed by some Democratic operatives to boost the profiles of far-right congressional candidates and how that reveals weakness in the Democrats agenda, why recent improvements in the approval rating of Joe Biden and the Democrats are likely to be mitigated by issues like the ongoing military operation in Ukraine and its economic impact, Donald Trump's recent threats of violence should he be indicted for taking classified documents from the White House and the chances that he runs for a second presidential term in 2024, and the dehumanizing and vulgar stunt pulled by Ron Desantis and other Republican governors to send migrants to Martha's Vineyard with no assistance.
In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Josh Gomez, producer for By Any Means Necessary to discuss Jordan Peele's recent film “Nope” and its themes of spectacle and how profit is made from horrible things, the tension between the exploitation of spectacle and care for the subjects of exploitation as demonstrated by the characters of the film, and the film's human exploration of trauma and surviving in a capitalist system.
In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Erica Caines, founder of Liberation Through Reading and Editor of Hood Communist Blog to discuss the recent cancellation of some student loan debt by the Biden administration and why student loans exist in the way they do today , how higher education quickly became a site of class struggle and the efforts of the Nixon administration to prevent the formation of an “educated proletariat,” and how the discourse around student loan forgiveness disguises the broader conversation around the skyrocketing cost of tuition and how colleges and universities are a collective site of struggle.
Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Walter Smolarek, a journalist, organizer and editor of Liberation newspaper, and managing editor of LiberationNews.org to discuss the strategy employed by some Democratic operatives to boost the profiles of far-right congressional candidates and how that reveals weakness in the Democrats agenda, why recent improvements in the approval rating of Joe Biden and the Democrats are likely to be mitigated by issues like the ongoing military operation in Ukraine and its economic impact, Donald Trump's recent threats of violence should he be indicted for taking classified documents from the White House and the chances that he runs for a second presidential term in 2024, and the dehumanizing and vulgar stunt pulled by Ron Desantis and other Republican governors to send migrants to Martha's Vineyard with no assistance.