Anatomy of a riot - radio interview with Bristol Radical History Group In August 2011, riots erupted in the UK following the police killing of a black man in North London…
S02E002 - The graduate without a future (II) : Inter-generational justice The second show follows on from the previous discussion about the ‘graduate without a future’ by…
S02E001 - The graduate without a future An edition of the Novara radio show looking at the theme of the ‘graduate without a future’ with James Butler @piercepenniless and Aaron Peters …
Gay conservatism A podcast on gay conservatism from Pacifica Radio's "Against the Grain" with the author Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore whose most recent book is 'Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots?: Flaming…
Rosa Luxemburg's legacy A podcast on Rosa Luxemburg's legacy from Pacifica Radio's "Against the Grain" with Peter Hudis, editor of the forthcoming fourteen-volume…
United Farm Workers' rank and file A podcast on the UFW's rank and file from Pacifica Radio's "Against the Grain" with Frank Bardacke, former farm worker and author of 'Trampling…
S01E027 - DEBT>DEBT>DEBT An edition of the Novara radio show talking to David Graeber about debt, its history and the possible future(s) for the debt-riddled countries…
The right to be lazy - John Holloway At the annual Left forum in New York in March, autonomist Marxist John Holloway spoke of the need to break away from capitalist social relations…
In praise of idleness - Bertrand Russell Can't switch off from work? Envy those 'lazy' strikers? In this 1932 essay, Bertrand Russell, socialist and winner of some minor award called the…
Victor Serge: Conscience of a revolution A podcast on Victor Serge from Pacifica Radio's "Against the Grain" with Richard Greeman, translator, biographer and secretary of The…
S01E016 - Capitalist realism. In discussion with Mark Fisher An edition of the Novara radio show in discussion with Mark Fisher, the author of 'Capitalist…
S01E026 - The problem with full employment utopias An edition of the Novara radio show in discussion with Danny Hayward looking at 'Full Work Utopias' and recent variants of vulgar Keynesianism…