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Green and Red Podcast
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ก.พ. 2020
Welcome to our scrappy channel. Bob Buzzanco and Scott Parkin co-host a regular talk podcast to discuss radical environmental and anti-capitalist politics.
Bob Buzzanco is a professor of history at the University of Houston. He specializes in, writes about and talks on the Vietnam War era, foreign policy, Vietnam, radical social movements, economics, and other stuff.
Scott Parkin is climate organizer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has organized campaigns against Wall Street banks, mountaintop removal coal mining and the Keystone XL pipeline.
Support us at www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast
Bob Buzzanco is a professor of history at the University of Houston. He specializes in, writes about and talks on the Vietnam War era, foreign policy, Vietnam, radical social movements, economics, and other stuff.
Scott Parkin is climate organizer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has organized campaigns against Wall Street banks, mountaintop removal coal mining and the Keystone XL pipeline.
Support us at www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast
The Green New Deal from Below w/ Jeremy Brecher
In our latest, we discuss the Green New Deal from Below, and his new book on the topic, with author, historian and activist Jeremy Brecher.
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Jeremy Brecher is a writer, historian, and activist who is the author of more than a dozen books on labor, environmental and social movements. He is the author on numerous books including the labor classic "Strike," "Against Doom: A Climate Insurgency Manual," and his latest "The Green New Deal from Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate-Safe Economy."
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Bio//
Jeremy Brecher is a writer, historian, and activist who is the author of more than a dozen books on labor, environmental and social movements. He is the author on numerous books including the labor classic "Strike," "Against Doom: A Climate Insurgency Manual," and his latest "The Green New Deal from Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate-Safe Economy."
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Outro "Green and Red Blues" by Moody
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+ Jeremy on Substack: strikecommentaries.substack.com/
Follow Green and Red//
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+Our rad website: greenandredpodcast.org/
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+Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (wamf.org/)
This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Scott.
Hashtags: #Greennewdeal #greennewdealfrombelow #climatecrisis #fossilfuels #climatechange
#GreenNewDeal #GrassrootsMovements #ClimateChange #SustainableFuture
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i look forward to reading the book. I believe the character doctor Manhattan was based on was the Atom btw.
I remember when this happen. I lived in the area at this time.
Identity politcis = egoism and division. That’s why capitalism pushes it.
I wonder how much paper work, fees, and waiting his father had to do like today's immigrants?
One thing i enjoy about history from the labor era is that at the time you could actually see the political spectrum. Now conservatives tend to look at dems and think that they are the left... because they don't even know who they are mad at. They say ignorant things like "the klan was invented by the left" thinking the left were dems - even though dems were more conservative at the time. More of a reason to teach labor history in school. The left FOUGHT the klan, they did not birth them.
Back when the left opposed globalism instead of now when they are global fascism's useful idiots.
MAGA is Anti Communist❤ see a Cimmie Pig You know whar to do right?????
Its not just the Democratic party that has issues but the institutional Left. Academia and media has pushed the agenda and the party has somewhat embraced it and only recently tried to distance itself from it. So how does the Democratic Party effectively split from the activist class that has driven its ideological agenda? What agenda can it pivot to? Class warfare? Maybe thats the only option at this point.
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Didn’t Reagan win over 60% of the popular vote in ‘84? And the most electoral votes of all time? His landslide was the size of 1935 FDR, how was he unpopular? Reagan is responsible for permanently making the U.S. more neoliberal across both parties, with the change in the Democrats being cemented by Clinton. That kind of profound ideological shift in the population and ruling class does not occur by being unpopular. Even a lot of middle aged liberals (in the U.S. sense) that I know have fond memories of Reagan still. It’s only because of his age that people had reservations after 1983. He was only unpopular for the first 2-3 years because of the recession caused by the anti-inflationary monetary policy. After the economy recovered as promised, he became super popular
Trump's appeal to men and what the left can do about it w/ journalist Ryan Zickgraf Full video here 💪 th-cam.com/video/kwSI07aV14M/w-d-xo.html
Sorry, but if you jettison terms like "toxic masculinity' and "mansplaining," you're basically telling women to shut up and let men be men. That is not much different from what the Joe Rogan's of the world do. One thing I'd like to ask has do to with the failure of so-called "academic language" to gain popular currency. The right, no less than the left, has a specialized language: "cuck," "hypergamy," "cultural Marxism," etc. Yet, these terms have not failed to connect. In fact, they have a large, receptive audience. Why the difference?
Democrats STILL blaming Ralph Nader for George W. Bush becoming President while boasting their endorsements from former Bush officials including Dick Cheney (who wasnt even popular when Bush had a 70% approval rating) and openly courting the endorsement of Bush himself. Turns out even Bush knew his endorsement would not be helpful to Kamala Harris. Between Clinton's ghoulish comments in Michigan and Obama's condescending attack on young black men, turns out Dubya is the smartest ex-president not currently in hospice care.
Calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine would have sealed the deal for the Harris. Americans are war weary but Dems were acting like 2004 where political survival required tough talk.
Edit this into a TH-cam short. This one needs to go viral.
Noam has been telling people for years that there's nothing they can do, the state is too powerful. He has no faith in the working class. He's all bougie despair.
Election should be about us analizing the candidates, their temperament,morals,ethics ,inteligence,intention and plans and select the best choice or at least the less evil.That's why one of the party love low IQ people.Countries deserve the people they vote for.Is not the candidate problem if you pick the wrong one
Has he spoken anything recently
No, he's very old, and ill.
Um, what was his point?
I don't think he was even talking about this election.
Postmortem on Election 2024 : Noam Chomsky in 2022 on Why the Democrats Suck th-cam.com/video/Kt565HWGT38/w-d-xo.html
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Why doesn't anybody think Ukraine has the right to fight back? Why does anyone the world believe that they can negotiate with Putin?
Democrats do not want to be in control. They want to run on reaction. Play what the lobbyists money. But They don't want to be the responsible party.
When does Chomsky start talking about Trump?? He’s pulling a Biden and just rambling
He's 95 and not pretending to be president. Neither Trump nor Biden have that excuse.
Why do you feel so comfortable talking about the father of modern linguistics and a renowned academic like that? This is a trend I’ve noticed. Joe Rogan will call Neil Tyson on his podcast, who’s an astrophysicist, and kinda treat him like he’s dirt, but he calls Musk on his podcast (a pretend smart guy) and acts like his beta. You shouldn’t be talking this way holding that fish, you anti-intellectual filth.
Now, if the Constitution is Dropped, the States are all no longer bound by it, and may leave and form their own countries. Then, after losing all the blue states to new Countries, Texas will leave. Then, with BRICS dropping the dollar, existing debt, and no states to back the debt, Washington D.C. will be insolvent, and the rest of the states can only leave. Washington D.C. will, perhaps overnight, become an isolated district without even an armed forces (which is dissolved without a Constitution).
Don't you see the same forces, that generated the Afghanistan Iraq War, trying to generate a war against Iran? Is there any hope that they will meet too much resistance this time?
The question is why? My answer: the Vietnam War was fully reported on nightly News. The ruling class learned. Don't let the people see what's happening. Refuse to acknowledge reality.
Are you people complaining for real? Do you not understand that it's an interview from 2022 that's particularly relevant because of the election Tuesday--as we say in the title and how notes? Are you folks dumb or just trolling?
I think the world has gotten too complicated that for many, down is the new up. Having a king is simpler than engineering a new system. Most of my generation are trying to replicate the success of the Baby Boomer generation, which has made them indentured to the urban tech landscape and devout to "hustle culture" burnout and meanwhile finding escapism in the never-ending scrolling of social media, trying to calm their own anxieties and pain, to never really be able to put any of the dots together. Including being unaware of the Keynesian economics that got us the new deal, and the fact that the party claiming to bring back jobs from China and elsewhere and immigrants is the same party whose idol Reagan sent them off in the first place after labor got too expensive in the 70s and the collapse of Carter era democratic policies, as you guys aptly pointed out in the video. Not to mention as consumers we all deliciously enjoy the fruits and the amazon deals of their labor while claiming to protest it. Even for me among my generation, my ability to realize this stuff is just a privilege after many years of reading and audiobooks while I work and exercise. It's similar to the many people who think inflation is a result of just the current president and the federal reserve's decisions in the present moment. People seem to often feel like recent and historical context is just splitting hairs. Anyways, all this is to say out of all these comments, and the noise of the current state of the world, I hear you, and thank you for this interview I find importantly valuable.
This is how Noam Chomsky promotes himself what is missing is the dynamics of a real live progressive movement that after years of redundant replays bores me as it is all too dry though knowledgeable as guests are only as good as the producers sucking on their store bought lattes with CIA small change money.
Noam is turning into Gandalf.
I thought Chomsky died wtf?
Yeah, He died. This is just A.I. Wow what a great insight dude. He’s still alive. however, this is a rebroadcast. sorry for the hyperbole. Probably from 2 years ago before the stroke…
There was a rumour earlier in the year that went viral, that he had died. He didn't. He's still alive, but had a bad stroke in summer 2023 and very likely won't be seen or heard from in public again.
Intro: Dude on right side of our screen: you should back away from your camera. Way too close.
Hey, I want to discuss something about your TH-cam channel and stuff, Where can i contact you?
The man seems to know everything. He even knows who Beyonce is.
This is about the 1972 election. Not the 2024 election.
and yet the lesson in talking about 1972 is important for 2024.
Yes, and it's also about how and why we just got a neo-Nazi in the White House again.
chomsky varsa like'i basarim arkadas!
They arent nearly as bad as Republicans
I know this is a couple years old but here's a couple facts: 1. John said that they'd have played the two songs Nixon requested had the request came in earlier. He was never against playing them, just that the band didn't know them. 2. If you actually listen to the full concert, not the cut version from the Bootleg series, Nixon wasn't pissed at all. John had done the song earlier in the day for white house staff during a rehearsal, I have video of it, so it wasn't like they didn't know what he was going to play. John Carter has forced this idea that John was protesting, he wasn't at all, it was just a song he wanted to play. What you saw in Tricky Dick was not the truth at all in regards to Johnny Cash.
Thank you for giving the wonderful Prof Slotkin a platform!
Identity Politics, as implemented by the center-left at this time, is a massive boon to the right. It does all the work of dividing, so the right can conquer.
Very interesting indeed. As an admittedly very big JFK fan, this definitely makes me color correct the rose colored glasses. One correction though at 9:45: Kennedy did not “refuse” to censure McCarthy, he was absent for the hearings and voting. You can read about it in Theodore Sorensen’s 1965 book ‘Kennedy’ or in one of Kennedy’s letters that was eventually acquired, later published by the New York Times in 1975 entitled “John Kennedy 1954 Letter Sells for $1,000”
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rest in piss jen angel
The Left is undergoing an Eyewall Replacement Cycle.
The military deleted JFK - at the same time Chomsky was getting paid by the Pentagon. He's not a very trustworthy guy
It is 2024 and I thank all of those who have served and are serving. R. I.P. brave warriors. My heroes
This was such a fun time.
I make most of my income online. If i say anything that doesnt align with gop talking points i almost immediately get death threats, whether its about the unhoused, or a book ban, or just wanting to go see a doctor. Im so sick of it. Pictures of guns, telling me they know where live, that they will be at my concerts. Its scary.
Netanyahu is an Israeli version of Trump. Killing 35,000 Palestinian civilians has nothing to do with making Hamas accountable. Thousands of Israeli citizens have demonstrated against Netanyahu for months. Yes, Hamas are terrorists. Netanyahu is a mass murderer.
I wish the world could watch (Jack Black's Gullivers Travles )at the end of the movie they sang this song by Edwin Star "WAR WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? ABSOLUTELY N O T H I N G!!! UGH! GOOD GOD YA'LL"
In 1980 I was a freelance writer in NYC. A friend pursuing an accounting career said that Reaganites were going to change the tax code so that we wouldn't recognize the country in 40 years. He has been proven correct and it's not good news no matter how you look at it.
Somebody needs to give a name to this Redneck Cosplay shtick that J D. Vance, Kid Rock, Duck Dynasty, etc. try and pull. Born into money but front like they grew up in a trailer park.